Israel is divided but not fragile. The shelter experience reflects that. Beneath the noise and the cynicism, there remains a capacity to endure, together, under fire.
US President Donald Trump's decision to wait two weeks before making a decision on whether or not to strike Iran could cost Iranian and Israeli lives.
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Rafi Horwitz speaks about his journey with the ease of someone who’s finally found home, even amid the challenges that come with building a life from scratch in a new country.
“We had just finished dinner at the neighbors’ when the siren went off. Some of us stayed in their safe room, and some ran back to ours," Amit, a resident who survived the strike, said.
These young adults showed that resilience is not just within the bones of the citizens of Israel, but within the blood of the Jewish people, wherever in the world they may be from. Am Yisrael Chai.
As tensions persist, these shelters remain crucial for many in Tel Aviv, offering safety, food, and a sense of security in the face of uncertainty.
Ever resilient, Israelis are finding a new routine during a national emergency after war breaks out in the region.
The HaSavoraim 2–4 project in Tel Aviv shows how smart planning, strong relationships, and precise management can advance urban renewal efficiently - despite bureaucracy and without shortcuts.