Imagine walking around your kitchen one day, or sitting in math class with all your friends. Imagine hearing a siren throughout town, and knowing you have only seconds to make it to a bomb shelter before a missile strikes. This is life in the Israeli town of Sderot, where more than 8,200 rockets have fallen since 2001. These photos tell the story of the people, their families, and a life interrupted.
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Shalom…
I’m sooo sorry you have to live life this way… You are all in our hearts and prayers here in the U.S. I’m not a wealthy woman but I give all I can to IFCJ because I LOVE you. I wish I could do more. But there are MANY of us on YOUR side!! WE LOVE YOU !! We pray for PEACE for ISRAEL !!
My prayers go out to the people of Sderot that these rocket attacks will stop and that peace will come to this region.