הבונקר של ביבי, בכניסה לבירה. pic.twitter.com/KC42qQZzLs
— יוסי אליטוב (@yoelituv) May 12, 2016
Hilo
1/ En Jerusalén ha sido puesto en operaciones uno de los bunkers NQB destinados a alojar al gobierno por si fuese necesario en algún momento aislarlo totalmente del mundo exterior, y desde hace un par de días el Gabinete de Seguridad ya realiza allí sus reuniones.
🇮🇱 #Israel pic.twitter.com/SpmwHnD6pg— Israel Defensa Monitor (Ñ) 🇮🇱 (@Defensa_Israel) March 28, 2020
This is what the facility is said to be like inside:
Yedioth Ahronoth reported that 95% of the bunker is underground, and the only entrance is through elevators. The report goes on to cite that person as saying that the elevators give passengers “Sci-Fi” feel and that the bunker itself gives visitors the feeling it is “completely disconnected from the world.
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The bunker was built to house an Israeli national crisis management center, and to serve as a place from which the Israeli government can safely govern Israel in a state of emergency.