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Bunker being built in Ehud Olmert's home, daily reports
AP, JERUSALEM
Friday, Dec 21, 2007, Page 6
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's residence is being outfitted with a bunker that can withstand a nuclear or chemical attack, an Israeli daily reported yesterday.
Workers at Olmert's official Jerusalem residence are thickening walls, digging, and installing air purification equipment capable of countering chemical agents, according to the report in the mass circulation Yediot Ahronot.
Olmert's office issued a statement strongly denying the report, calling it "unfounded and misleading."
The statement said workers are merely adding a "safe room," a room with thick concrete walls and metal-shuttered windows that is a feature of many Israeli buildings. Israeli construction codes require such rooms to protect residents in case of rocket attacks.
"No atomic bunker is being constructed at the prime minister's official residence, or a bunker equipped with special filters or any special equipment," the statement said.
Yediot reported that the work at Olmert's residence follows the renovation of a bunker underneath the building housing his office, where Cabinet ministers are supposed to convene in case of an attack on Israel's government center in Jerusalem.
As part of an effort to protect leaders from a non-conventional attack, the paper wrote, Israel is also building a giant nuclear bunker in hills several kilometers outside Jerusalem that will be accessible via a tunnel leading from government offices inside the city.
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