As Israel prepares for a potential attack from Iran or its proxies in the region, the way Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his family would seek shelter has become a topic of debate in the country. According to Israeli news site "Walla", Netanyahu and his family plan to enter the "Senior Leaders Shelter" in the Jerusalem mountains, in anticipation of any Iranian attack. This shelter, known as the National Crisis Management Center, is located deep underground in the Jerusalem area. The shelter is designated for use by senior government and military officials and is considered a site for managing the country during emergencies. Sources confirmed that Netanyahu's wife, Sara, and their son, Yair, are considering staying there in the event of an attack. In response to these reports, the Prime Minister's Office denied the news, stating, "False news. It has never happened and will never happen." Israelis are anxiously following daily reports about the Iranian threat to launch attacks in the coming days, and possibly hours. Israel is preparing for a "multi-front" attack that could severely strain its defense system, especially with Iran affirming its intent to "punish Israel," in addition to its proxies preparing for retaliatory operations, following the assassination of Hamas political bureau head Ismail Haniya in Tehran and prominent Hezbollah leader Fouad Shukr in Beirut.