A rocket hit a grave in Kiryat Shmona/Ariyat Kiryat Shmona
Last week, I visited my home in Kiryat Shmona for a short while.
This was the fourth visit to the house since my family and I moved out about five months ago.
At first, we stayed in Ein Harod, and since last week, we are staying in Givat HaMora in Afula.
For a time, Beitno, a 12th grade student, lived with my father in Kfar Tabor and two of my sons were in the reserves when they joined the third who is serving regularly.
During the visit, I wanted to buy shawarma or falafel from one of the stalls but everything was closed.
It was impossible to ignore the difficult feeling of abandonment in the streets.
I passed a bunch of people who happened to be in the place, a bunch of drunk people.
I received a warning about the falls in the Margaliot area, but the truth is that it was not needed.
The sounds of the explosion were clearly heard.
Even in my previous visits, it was possible to feel the tense security atmosphere in our area.
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I received a warning about the falls in the Margaliot area, but the truth is that it was not needed.
The sounds of the explosion were clearly heard.
A sign protesting the state's attitude towards the residents of the north/official website, lobby 1701
A rocket hit a clothing store in Kiryat Shmona/official website, Kiryat Shmona spokespersons
Damage to a grave in Kiryat Shmona/official website, Kiryat Shmona municipality
Falling of a rocket at a base near Kiryat Shmona/documentation on social networks according to Article 27 A of the Copyright Law
The community of residents of Kiryat Shmona and the area was saved from a fate similar to the fate of the southern settlements.
It didn't take much for us to wake up to Hezbollah terrorists on our streets going on a murderous spree, raping the girls and women, burning down the houses and kidnapping everyone nearby.
Our leaders keep us displaced in our country.
They put the burden on us of living in a security zone in the territory of Israel.
We are promised that we will return to the reality of security, not just a sense of security.
But when I look at the devastating results of Simchat Torah 2018 - the damage and losses in all sectors, I find it hard to believe that those who abandoned the south will save the north. I don't believe them, and I don't believe them to lead a change. We must demand elections now and act for it.
All articles The project loses the north
Losing the North/Ruben Castro
Our leaders put the burden on us of living in a security zone in the territory of Israel.
Ron Hood/courtesy of those photographed
The residents of Kiryat Shmona share documentation after documentation on social networks, all of them are heartbreaking.
They initiate many protests, including one that will take place this weekend. Anyone who wants to start a protest is invited to join and make a clear voice for the promotion of the elections.
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