Northern israel resident of Martha raddatz she first meet in 1988

Northern israel resident of Martha raddatz she first meet in 1988

Israel says the decision to launch major attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon was made so that sixty thousand Israelis who had been displaced along Israel’s northern border could return home, although the sixty thousand residents faced an increasing number of rocket and missile attacks after the October Seventh massacre and were forced to evacuate. As they traveled north to visit an American woman I met thirty-six years ago. She lives with her family just outside the evacuation zone, but is still very much in the firing line. Cookbook Duvall is a tiny community of just four hundred people on a mountaintop in the shadow of the Lebanese border. Susan Iran who was ravaged by an aggressive form of breast cancer has lived here for thirty-six years with her husband Paul. She is us today on the path to the top of that mountain and she is back in nineteen eighty eight. I first met Susan as an idealistic twenty-eight-year-old helping to run the Cupboard Dairy Farm after leaving Massachusetts, I think I wouldn’t be doing that today if I lived in any state.

You don’t really know what to expect, but I can tell you Susan and Paul have raised four children. They now have a granddaughter who is living the wild life she hoped her life would be now disrupted by a missile fired north, she is terrified. On a personal level I feel I am at war with a person at the same time as someone who has the disease. It is even more frightening as a war rages around me Susan and Paul know how lucky they are that they didn’t have to evacuate coaches a little more than ten miles from the border, people here say they feel safe right now, but they realize war could come much closer. They are already deeply affected by what has happened in the south Paul’s cousin was one of the nearly twelve hundred Israelis brutally murdered by Hamas terrorists on the seventh of October and we remember Paul writing her a letter.

When she was in her security room and communicating with her three cousins. She was saying that the door could not be closed, four days later they found his body almost a year later Susan could not believe that the war in Gaza has not ended. When you have seen the war player or the true reaction from Gaza the hostages are still captives I think this war should have ended long ago the civilian casualties in Gaza are up to my imagination I do not put all the blame on Israel I think Hamas is a good organization. His first coldness was for the guns and the people this second coldness was for the people of Israel. I just think we have really been betrayed by our government the kibbutz borders the village of Daril Assad.

Home to many Arab Israelis the Arabs had accepted Israeli citizenship. When I first met Daryl Assad in nineteen eighty eight. I met Jamal who is from Saudi Arabia. He is twenty-seven years old, whose family has lived in the village for generations, thirty-six years ago. He predicted that the conflict would continue, I am guessing that Mr. is going through that period, I think we will be there, it was learned that you know people are a hard boiled idea, you don’t know where the solution I am a reboot agreement. Strengthens the community, it’s like walking everywhere, but it’s frightening, I feel for my country, I want my country is misguided to live.

No, of course the Saudi for almost four decades on these conditions says he wants only one thing. The important thing this week is that we know you live in a line, we are loyal police, with whom there is a room and on the other hand we feel that our state and our mission is in those swings or new our people. We want these today that piece is still only a dream for the Saudis these guns stop everything. We want these guys and you will have EVs for the New York run too.

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