There have been lots of announcements by the government to those who are on "vacations" far from home to "return home. All is well." They don't even have to call the 20-30% of their neighbors who haven't left to find out how safe it is. There are "pings" during news reports on tv with information of where there were alerts to quickly scramble to a "safe room."
Imagine that you are just trying to live your life. However, terrorists constantly fire rockets at your hometown. Now imagine that you are in your kitchen cooking dinner. When the siren goes off, you only have 15 seconds to get to the shelter. Even if the shelter is in the basement and you are on the second -- or third or fourth -- floor, you still have only 15 seconds. 15 seconds that separate life from death.
This is the reality that men and women living in Israel (and not only in the south) face every day, sometimes ten times a day.
I agree with them. I'm sure that the situation would look a lot different to the government ministers who give the IDF their orders if their wives, children, parents and more were being subjected to intolerable terrorism that hundreds of thousands of Israelis have been facing. And yes, they should live in ordinary homes with inconvenient if any attached safe-room/shelter.
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New 72-hour Gaza truce agreed to, starts midnight Israeli time.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/08/10/us-mideast-gaza-idUSKBN0G907R20140810
Thanks for the video. I had wondered what people do who are not able-bodied or who have more small children than hands to pick them all up with. I guess they have to suffice with the stairwell.
Sammy, we all know what "truce" means in Arabic...
a, many people do not have easy access to shelters. It was not always a building code requirement. And even if there's one in the building, that does't mean it's central or available to all.
I said way back in 2007 when my pupil Ella Abukasis was murdered by a Kasam in Sederot: It should be a prerequisite for every incoming Knesset member to live in Sederot or the Eshkol region for a month before taking office....WITH their families. Let THEIR kids pee in their beds. THEIR wives take Xanax. Then we'll see them take this business seriously. Until they really feel it themselves they will not have the guts to stand up to the West and do what needs to be done!
ng, you are 100% correct! Blog it, my dear, please blog it.
Batya, Pikud Oref, has a pamphlet for the elderly and disable who are not able to get to a safe room in 15 when the siren goes of..
Any questions that you have, message them..they answer very quickly, and yes you can write in English
https://www.facebook.com/pikudhaoref
Miriam
Miriam, thanks.
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