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MembersMissile alert in lieu of an alarm clock

While we hoped the worst was over, new Iranian rockets struck this morning—including at the hospital in Beersheva. A morning in the shelter.

Israeli rescue forces at the site where an Iranian-fired ballistic missile struck and caused damage in Ramat Gan, June 19, 2025. Photo: Chaim Goldberg/Flash90
Israeli rescue forces at the site where an Iranian-fired ballistic missile struck and caused damage in Ramat Gan, June 19, 2025. Photo: Chaim Goldberg/Flash90

I thought we had already seen the worst. After experiencing significantly “smaller” missile attacks from Iran in recent days—with only a few missiles at a time—we thought the greatest danger had passed. Iran is out of steam, weak; we’ve won. That’s what we thought. But no, unfortunately, we rejoiced too soon. Our euphoria over a possible quick victory against the Ayatollah regime was premature.

This morning at exactly 7 a.m., we were all brought back to reality when my phone suddenly started screaming. It was the alert from the Home Front Command app. That replaced my alarm clock today. Luckily, I hadn’t gotten up yet—otherwise, the alert would have caught me in the shower.

I grabbed my backpack, where I had packed all the essentials—in case a missile hits and we can’t leave the shelter. Since the catastrophic attacks of the first days, we’ve been instructed to prepare a few important items, including some clothing, and bring them to the shelter.

Then I woke our daughter and helped her take her...

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