As Iranian missile attacks target civilian sites across Israel, the country faces a growing challenge: how to protect and relocate its priceless archaeological artifacts from the line of fire.
From a synagogue to a full gym to a kids' play area — these bomb shelters in Israel have it all, as Israeli civilians adapt their lives around the constant threat of attack.
Unrelenting rocket and drone attacks have forced northern Israel to effectively shut down as civilians stay near shelters to protect themselves from indiscriminate bombardment.
Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon demonstrated to the U.N. Security Council a sample of the missile warning all Israelis receive — and how quickly the 15 seconds they have to reach shelter pass.
Despite near-constant missile threats, Israel and its citizens carry on with strength and resilience found only in the Jewish state, offering comfort and unity to everyone during this chaotic time.
Even after evacuating their homes in northern Israel for more than a year following Hezbollah’s entry into the war after the Oct. 7 massacre, many families now confront the same painful decision once again.
An Israeli family grew from one to two children amid constant sirens, surviving Oct. 7 and repeated clashes with Iran, Hezbollah, and Hamas, building a resilience and toughness rarely seen elsewhere.
Even as Iran’s ballistic missile barrages on Israel decline in volume, the regime’s rising use of cluster munitions is creating a new and escalating threat.
Amid the thunder of missiles and the confines of bomb shelters, Israelis defiantly transformed Purim into an underground celebration of courage, costumes, and song—proving that not even war can silence their joy.
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