DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

In familiar ritual, Israelis race back and forth to shelters to escape Iranian missile barrages

February 28, 2026
in News
In familiar ritual, Israelis race back and forth to shelters to escape Iranian missile barrages

TEL AVIV — Constant missile salvos from Iran sent people in central Israel in and out of shelters throughout the day Saturday after the U.S. and Israel launched a major attack on Iran.

Many apartments in poorer areas are not equipped with adequate shelters. In Jaffa, a mixed Arab-Jewish neighborhood of Tel Aviv, more than 100 people, including Muslim families with young children, religious Jews from a nearby seminary and at least a dozen dogs crammed into the public shelter underneath a park.

Some groups splayed out on mattresses they brought into the shelter and played cards, others shared snacks, while observant Muslims were fasting for the holy month of Ramadan. Many stared at their phones, swiping through updates as siren after siren sounded in the neighborhood. As the sun set, Muslims were forced to have their iftar meal, breaking the daily fast at sundown, in bomb shelters.

“Of course we expected it, even though we didn’t want it to happen,” said Idit Cohen, who lives near the park. She noted, however, that it was one of the times when you could see the community come together.

Her son received an emergency summons for reserve military duty, and a stranger in the shelter volunteered to drive him to the base, even though he was a religious Jew who generally does not drive on Saturdays, the Jewish sabbath.

“I want it to end as soon as possible. It’s a nightmare; people are more and more frustrated and tired,” Cohen said. “We see families with babies and young kids here, but there are elderly people that aren’t able to keep running here all day.”

Iran began striking shortly after a joint attack by Israel and the U.S. early Saturday. By nightfall, the Israeli army said dozens of missiles had been launched at Israel.

Israeli police and emergency services said several people were lightly wounded in missile strikes, while the military intercepted many of the incoming missiles.

Israel issued a nationwide warning and put the country on high alert, canceling school and most gatherings across the country.

For the past two and a half years, Israelis have become familiar with the routine after fighting with Hamas in the Gaza Strip, Hezbollah in Lebanon, Houthi rebels in Yemen and a 12-day war last June against Iran.

Igor Libenson, a construction worker and father of two sons, said his family was mostly tired from the constant moving back and forth. “The kids aren’t scared. We were here also in June in the same situation,” said Libenson, whose sons are 4 and 7 years old.

Some of the religious Jews sang psalms with their arms slung around one another’s shoulders.

“We look at this in the long term. We suffer today but we do hope that it will resolve the problems of tomorrow,” said Maya Tutian, a resident of Tel Aviv, who was in a public shelter in the northern part of the city. “The Iranian regime is not just a threat of us, people who live here in Tel Aviv, but for the entire world.”

During last year’s war with Iran, some people without access to shelters in their homes took to sleeping in Tel Aviv’s underground light rail stations and underground mall parking lots.

While new buildings in Israel are required to have reinforced safe rooms meant to withstand rockets, Iran is firing much stronger ballistic missiles. And shelter access is severely lacking in poorer neighborhoods and towns, especially in Arab areas and in rural parts of the country.

More than two-thirds of Israel’s Bedouin minority has no access to shelters, according to the Negev Coexistence Forum, a local advocacy group. Last summer, many Bedouin families resorted to building DIY shelters out of available material: buried steel containers, buried trucks, repurposed construction debris.

Lidman and Bentov write for the Associated Press.

The post In familiar ritual, Israelis race back and forth to shelters to escape Iranian missile barrages appeared first on Los Angeles Times.

Warren Buffett resisted a last-gasp shopping spree in his final weeks as Berkshire Hathaway CEO
News

Warren Buffett resisted a last-gasp shopping spree in his final weeks as Berkshire Hathaway CEO

by Business Insider
February 28, 2026

Warren Buffett built his fortune through long-term investing at his firm, Berkshire Hathaway. Johannes EISELE / AFP via Getty ImagesWarren ...

Read more
News

This is Trump’s war — and he will own all that comes next

February 28, 2026
News

The Death of Khamenei and the End of an Era

February 28, 2026
News

Lake Tahoe avalanche survivors say skiers welcomed grim weather outlook before deadly snow slide killed 9

February 28, 2026
News

ICE Barbie Hid Report That Exposed Her Own Dangerous Blunder

February 28, 2026
Trump’s Iran strike ‘fantasy’ is about to unleash ‘utter anarchy and chaos’: analysis

Trump’s Iran strike ‘fantasy’ is about to unleash ‘utter anarchy and chaos’: analysis

February 28, 2026
After Iran Strikes, Congress Confronts Its Limited Power Over War

After Iran Strikes, Congress Confronts Its Limited Power Over War

February 28, 2026
How Wesley Hunt of Texas Is Working in Plain Sight With Outside Groups

How Wesley Hunt of Texas Is Working in Plain Sight With Outside Groups

February 28, 2026

DNYUZ © 2026

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2026