Israel’s story is inseparable from its struggles for survival. Since its establishment, the nation has faced relentless threats, many of which have brought war and violence to its very doorstep. The Second Lebanon War marked a particularly harrowing chapter, as rocket attacks reached deep into Israeli cities like Haifa, shattering the illusion of safety and bringing conflict into everyday life.
The psychological toll on civilians was immense. Families huddled in bomb shelters, communities rallied together, and the collective spirit was tested. Yet, amid destruction and fear, a remarkable resilience emerged. The phrase,
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