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A spotlight on Jerusalem’s safe rooms and bomb shelters

April 19, 2024April 19, 2024David Rutman

In the pre-dawn hours of Sunday morning, April 14, Iran launched an unprecedented volley of drones and missiles at Israel. Not like the relatively clumsy rockets of Hamas, these were precise and dangerous. And unlike the usual rocket fire, centered on the North and the South, these came from Iran, through Iraq, and into Jordan […]

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Israel under attack: Moderate, mild injuries? Shock? What the terms mean

December 24, 2023December 24, 2023Arsen Mayer

This article was originally published in May 2021, during the escalation in tensions between Israel and Hamas.  Thousands of Hamas rockets have terrorized Israeli society in the last week. Some two-thirds of Israelis are under attack and hundreds have been injured as a result of the rockets. When hospitals report that people were treated for […]

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