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The raining rockets from Gaza were horrible and not normal — but it is reality

The deputy director of a youth village near the Gaza border explains how visits to the bunker have become almost routine

November 15, 2018 17:30
IDF soldiers take refuge on the roadside as sirens sound on Monday
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The sirens started going off from Monday afternoon. There were lots of explosions around us in the Ashkelon area. Every missile that goes towards the city, we hear it and feel it as though it is here with us. The houses are shaking, the kids’ dormitories are shaking.

The Kfar Silver Youth Village has 700 children in the school and 230 of them live in dormitories here. Many of the students are used to the situation but for a lot of them, especially those who are in their first or second year here, it is really hard.

They have panic attacks, they cannot sleep because they are crying and shaking.

Some of the students are more used to it and know how to react. We have a lot of practice during the year to make sure they are prepared for a time like this. They know the procedures and what to do when the siren goes off.

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