Israeli authorities have opened all public shelters in the city of Dimona, as part of heightened security precautions amid growing concerns over a possible regional escalation, Israeli media reported.
The municipality of Dimona announced that the decision was taken as a preventive measure, allowing residents immediate access to shelters in the event of sudden developments. The move comes amid rising tensions between the United States and Iran and increasing speculation about a potential military strike targeting Iranian territory.
While no direct threat has been officially announced, the opening of shelters reflects Israel’s broader state of alert as regional uncertainties intensify. Israeli authorities have not issued evacuation orders, but the step signals readiness for potential fallout from any escalation involving Iran.




