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Crossing the Line

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    • From a man named Nashon in Israel.
      As you have been reading in the news, things in Israel are not so great to say the least….
      Many of my friends have been called for reserves and each day sirens have gone off in Tel Aviv followed by near rocket attacks.
      Residents in the South cannot leave their homes or shelters and are starting to evacuate. It is literally a war zone for them. They are not safe… At all.

      The strength of this country… Our people…..
      Everyone is willing and ready to shelter residents from the South.
      We live in fear, waiting for the next siren or every sound panicking it may happen again….
      Every phone call nervous we are being called to reserves or worse, someone we love is on their way…

      But we move on. We live our lives. We walk the streets. We run downstairs right after a hit and it is clear, to see who needs water or a hug or just to know they are going to be ok…..

    • Yes, Gaza is attacking Israel, and Israel is responding in self defense – with the backing of Obama who agrees that every country has a right to defend itself.
      Keep praying for all our sons to return home safely and for peace in our Land.

    • From Ruth who lives in Jerusalem.

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