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[Ynet News] Hanan Greenberg - The Israel Defense Forces Home Front Command instructed the Ashkelon municipality to open its public bomb shelters Saturday in order to allow residents to take cover once a Red Alert sounds. Eight more communities in the greater Ashkelon area were made part of the Red Alert system, as far north as Kfar Silver. More sirens were installed in the Ashkelon area so that residents can better hear the Red Alerts. 2008-03-03 01:00:00Full Article
Public Bomb Shelters Open in Ashkelon; Red Alert System Expands Beyond City
[Ynet News] Hanan Greenberg - The Israel Defense Forces Home Front Command instructed the Ashkelon municipality to open its public bomb shelters Saturday in order to allow residents to take cover once a Red Alert sounds. Eight more communities in the greater Ashkelon area were made part of the Red Alert system, as far north as Kfar Silver. More sirens were installed in the Ashkelon area so that residents can better hear the Red Alerts. 2008-03-03 01:00:00Full Article
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