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Do Israeli shelters protect from direct missile injuries?

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Do Israeli shelters protect from direct missile injuries?

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After the killing of 5 people inside a shelter in Israel as a result of the ongoing Iranian attacks, some are asking about the effectiveness of these shelters to provide the necessary protection for those who need it, especially after a ballistic missile penetrated one of them, in light of the escalation of the current Israeli Iranian confrontations.

The Israeli authorities said that, according to a preliminary investigation, a missile detonated a building on Monday in the center of the country, killing two inside the shelter and three others who were killed by the missile shelling of the area, according to the Israeli Interior Front.

In its investigations, the Israeli Home Front says that the shelters do not fully protect from direct Iranian ballistic missile injuries.

The shelters in Israel are divided into three designs, including the "Mamad", which is a fortified room inside each apartment, and "Mawakk", which is a fortified room inside the residential building.

Most shelters consist of rooms fortified with armed concrete, steel door and ventilation systems.

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What is the ability of these shelters to protect against missiles?

The Israeli army previously told the BBC that the shelters are designed to deal with various threats, including ballistic missiles.

However, one of the spokesman for the Domestic Front Command was not sure that the shelters were protected from ballistic missiles, during a previous discussion in the thirteenth Israeli channel about the ability of shelters to protect Israelis from direct injuries.

Are all Israeli buildings immune?

Some statistics that were published by Israeli media say that more than 62 percent of Israeli homes do not contain shelter rooms.

The reason for this is that the old houses built before 1991 do not contain immune rooms.

After the beginning of the Gulf War, the Israeli construction contractor imposed a room at home as a shelter, as part of the licenses required for construction.

Whoever is present in his apartment is directly heading to his refuge room, and in the event of hearing the whistles on the roads, the Israelis are heading towards the shelters of public streets.

And if there are no protection places in the region, they must get off from their vehicles and topple the ground until the sirens stop.

The Israeli home front had previously told the BBC that it is conducting permanent research to consider the ability of shelters to withstand the threats of whatever.

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