In the west of the city, where most Israelis live, the streets are relatively empty, though some kids could be seen running around in neighborhood playgrounds. It seemed Israelis are mainly staying close to home so they can get to shelters quickly if necessary.
In the east of the city, however, Palestinian residents go about their normal lives, shopping for meals during the holy month of Ramadan. There are some public shelters in east Jerusalem but they are far less common than in the west.
US senator warns US doesn't know what follows Khamenei's death
Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., said that the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is creating uncertainty about the trajectory of the conflict.
"We have had very little visibility into what happens next after the supreme leader is eliminated," Warner told CNN on Sunday. "I think we still don't know what is happening next."
Warner said he hoped the Iranian people would rise up, but he didn't believe that would be the outcome. He said the fear is that the U.S. is seeing the "opening salvos" of "what could be a sustained war in the region."