Zionists build mobile shelters

The Zionist cabinet approved a proposal by the Ministry of War and the Home Front Command to reconstruct 500 public shelters and deploy 1,000 mobile roadside shelters throughout occupied Palestine with a budget of over NIS 100 million.
The Zionist Ministry of War announced: “Given the current security situation, the government approved a plan to accelerate the strengthening of the home front defense through a telephone vote.”
Iran’s missile response to the Zionist aggression has caused a wave of fear, anxiety and insecurity among the Zionist settlers.
Also, the destruction of infrastructure such as the Haifa refinery, power plants and military centers has led to widespread disruptions in daily life.
Iranian missiles, especially ballistic missiles with maneuverability and supersonic speed, have been able to bypass defense systems such as Iron Dome and Paykan. This has contributed to a sense of insecurity, as settlers no longer trust these systems.
Reports indicate that many areas, especially in Arab cities such as Tamra, lack standard shelters.
About 40 percent of Tel Aviv residents and more than half of settlers do not have access to adequate shelters. This has become a source of concern, especially during the Iranian missile attacks, which targeted shelters in Petah Tikva, killing four people.
According to the new Zionist plan, 500 public shelters, mainly located in central Israel and which have been repeatedly targeted by Iranian attacks in the past week, will be reconstructed.
In addition, 1,000 mobile shelters will be deployed in “sensitive areas” of occupied Palestine.