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"The heart can't cope": celebs react to attack in Ra'anana - voila! Celebs

2024-01-15T15:08:25.209Z

Highlights: "The heart can't cope": celebs react to attack in Ra'anana - voila! Celebs. The combined and terrible attack in the city of Raanana comes at a time when many already live in existential fear. Day after the 100th anniversary of the war, like many celebs were in pain and reacted to the harsh news. Like many others, the celebs couldn't go over things in silence. NATAL is reinforcing the helpline at 1-800-363-363 or on the organization's website.


The combined and terrible attack in the city of Raanana comes at a time when many already live in existential fear and the day after the 100th anniversary of the war, like many celebs were in pain and reacted to the harsh news


Eyal Golan reacts to the attack/screenshot, Instagram

Noa Kirel reacts to the attack/Screenshot, Instagram

Even though everything inside us changed after Black Sabbath and the many casualties since the beginning of the war, it feels as if we are being forced into a routine that includes constant firing of anti-tank missiles at houses in the north as well as firing barrages of rockets into the south. Like many others, the celebs couldn't go over things in silence.

"How much more is possible?!" wrote singerEyal Golanon his Instagram story, "Get everyone out of here. Now. Without a work permit for anyone, they can't keep walking around us, next to our children and whenever they feel like running over, stabbing and murdering, enough!" he concluded angrily. Another singer, Eden Hasson, shared similar sentiments: "And they want to do a pilot for Palestinian workers. The state of Chełm. Be alert. There is no faith and unfortunately – there is no security," he shared.

Golan and Hasson were not the only ones, singerNoa Kirel, who grew up in Ra'anana, also expressed her pain in Hebrew and English: "I can't believe the words I read. The city where I grew up. The heart cannot cope with more loss or pain. Praying for an end to this ongoing nightmare and for all those affected by today's attack."

Orel Sabri reacts to the attack/screenshot, Instagram

ComedianOrel Sabritook advantage of the story stage and also attacked Defense Minister Yoav Galant's initiative: "Galant yesterday wanted to bring in workers, didn't he? It's important for security, isn't it? The sons of Baliel worked in the industrial zone and what?" added a vomiting emoji and signed: "Bnei Amalek."

As a result of the situation, NATAL is reinforcing the helpline at 1-800-363-363 or on the organization's website. The hotline provides emotional assistance to anyone who feels stressed, anxious and needs emotional support and assistance.

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Source: walla

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