Israelis had just returned to this northern town after the last war. Now rockets are flying again
Read our Privacy notice Gila Pahima returned to her hometown of Kiryat Shmona in northern Israel last spring, 18 months after its population had been evacuated because of Hezbollah rocket fire. But Hezbollah resumed its rocket fire days after Israel and the United States attacked its main patron, Iran, which has also launched waves of missiles at Israel. Some live in the shelters full-time Bruria Danino, 61, moved into a shelter with her extended family after she broke her nose running to get...
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