Life in Israel’s Tel Aviv moves to the rhythm of missile sirens
The Straits Times
Everyone heads to the nearest shelter calmly, almost resigned. Read more at straitstimes.com.
TEL AVIV - On Tel Aviv’s beach promenade, people jog and stroll in the sunshine and play ball on the sand.
It seems like any ordinary day – until sirens wail, warning of incoming missiles from Iran.
Everyone heads to the nearest shelter calmly, almost resigned.
One week after the start of the Israeli-US offensive against Iran, the days and nights of millions of Israelis are interrupted by repeated sirens, especially in the country’s north and centre.
“I feel tired, mostly tired,” said Ms Gabrielle, a 32‑year‑old medical student.
The Tel Aviv resident has to run down two flights of stairs and cross the street to reach a shelter.

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