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What's your story?
Yesterday I saw my mother cry.
It was the 5th alarm already
I'm thinking about my brother, Itay
for the past month he's been clearing out duds from all over the South region of Israel
In there, any second counts.
Yesterday my sister asked me how it's like to go to school without being afraid.
What should I tell her? She's only 8.
She never had a single day without the fear of rockets.
She doesn't know anything else.
I don't know what to say. Everything had already been said.
I trust my army (IDF).
Interviewer: aren't you concerned from killing innocent civilians?
You see, lives are equel everywhere.
I feel sorry for every death.
But what do you expect us to do? Let them stay there with their massive weapons supplies?
So we will be bombarded again?
Without Iron Dome can you imagine the mass destruction?
A week ago there was a day without any rockets or alarms.
It felt the same.
The fear did not leave even for a moment.
The fear of being in a place that is a few second too far from shelter.
The fear the it'll catch me unprepared.
There's nothing like it.
10 years, and nobody got used to it.
after they bombarded our house 5 years ago
we moved to my grandparents
It's a really small place.
Two days ago there was another rocket hit their house.
I have no idea what we're going to do next.
Why do they think they can achieve something by bombarding innocent citizens?
I don't understand who do they want to speak about peace and agreements
while bombing a quarter of our country.
I really don't hate anyone, I don't hate them.
I just want to live here in peace.
I won't stand..
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One Million Citizens
One Million Stories
Over 15,000 Rockets
Over 11 Years
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