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Sometimes they must wait a matter a minutes until loud booms from the Iron Dome defense system destroying the rockets signal safety once again. Other times, shelter seekers must spend the entire day in a connected system of stark-looking underground chambers.REUTERS/Amir Cohen
Vocativ reports that seeking refuge in these spaces has become so frequent, the shelters have now begun to replace nightclubs or bars as places where young people meet.REUTERS/Amir Cohen
Although there's a ceasefire currently in place, the last one collapsed in a matter of hours and it isn't clear if the war if heading towards a conclusion. It's possible that Israelis will be spending even more time in the shelters - which especially trying on children.REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
Because attacks are so frequent, bomb shelters are everywhere. Most public, industrial, and residential building have them, as mandated by a law passed in 1951. They're even found on the beach.REUTERS/Amir Cohen
Staying in bomb shelters have become such a everyday occurrence that a Facebook group has been started documenting "Bomb Shelter Selfies."REUTERS/Baz Ratner
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