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On a tugboat into the firing line: Why Israelis are trying to ‘escape’ from holiday beaches back to a war zone

This instinct to return – especially in times of danger – is etched into our national DNA. It’s who we are

June 17, 2025 10:25
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Israeli air defence systems are activated to intercept Iranian missiles over Tel Aviv on June 16, 2025. (Image: Getty)
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About an hour into the journey, the sky in front of us suddenly lit up. First came a flash - then a streak of fire, followed by an explosion. One. Then another. And another.

We all knew what we were witnessing. Our group - nine Israelis on a tugboat that had just left the port of Limassol in Cyprus - was sailing directly into a country at war. Ballistic missiles had been launched by Iran, and they were raining down on our homeland, our destination.

No one spoke of turning back. If anything, the explosions hardened our resolve. We were going home.

My journey had started days earlier, on Thursday night, when I boarded an El Al flight from London to Tel Aviv. The flight was scheduled to land at 3:30 am just as the Iranian attacks began. We were minutes from touchdown when the plane suddenly banked and turned. Twenty minutes later, we were on the ground in Paphos, Cyprus.