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After the Isersheba beersheba beersheba is deadly


Alice Cuddy

Beersheba, informing South Israel

EPA Damaged residence building Following the Strike of the Beershebako missile, IsraelTry

Before the ceasefire between Iran and Israel, the inhabitants of Israeli city of Israel woke up on Tuesday, missile alarms on his phones.

“Extreme alert,” I read the message, strike immediately alert. Then the mermaids sounded on the streets.

Like others, Meraav Manay and his family went to his room. Designed to protect the safe part of the apartment built with concrete with a heavy metal door and rocket attacks.

When Iranian missiles hit him, he moved the building and covered his head with his arms.

“We thought it was so hard that it was the end,” he said.

EPA Damaged residence building Following the Strike of the Beershebako missile, IsraelTry

When they were created, the front of their flats were broken through the land of the missile explosion. But they were safe.

Merav was in four hours, afraid of what he would see outside.

Across the road, he was not the secret that the block did not hit directly and fell partially.

Four people died there. The spokesman of the previous house in the southern house told BBC to BBC when their building had a direct success that had been safe rooms.

After the strike, the Israeli doctor and the military went to beershebara survived and recover the remains. Volunteers and local residents were thrown out of the streets.

“That’s the end,” a man said while he saw BBC damage.

EPA Damaged residence building Following the Strike of the Beershebako missile, IsraelTry

Israel and Iran confirmed that Beersheba agreed to a fire break, but then accused of violating each other.

As the residents of Beersheba were dealing with shock and damage to their community, the fragile questions asked him if they interrupted.

On Tuesday evening, Oren Cohen, 45 years, stayed on Tuesday evening debris in his garden, the blow to the block. He said he could not take himself to look at himself.

“I was worried about my kids, I’m realizing what happened alone now,” he said.

He was with his wife or three children, aged eight, 12 to 15 – when he struck it, and said that the armed windows was open to the explosion.

As he talked, a group of volunteers from the fluorescent vest came to help cleaning.

Oren Cohen standing in the wrong garden

After being damaged directly, Ore said that Israel supported Iran’s strikes in the beginning of the 12-day conflict.

“I think we didn’t have another chance,” he said. “We do what we need to protect.”

He knew he did not know the ceasefire, “he could count, but he trusted the Israel government when he achieved his goals.

When Meraav left Tuesday for the first time to evaluate harm in his community, Israel had no choice but also played Iran.

“He would have happened sooner or later. We prepared for that,” he said.

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