Simon Wiesenthal Center joins with people of goodwill everywhere praying for the safety and well-being of innocentcivilians on both sides of the Israeli/Lebanese border victimized by Hezbollah's terrorist agression.
We would like to hear from those people who are presently under attack in Israel. Please send your thoughts and photos that you would like to share to: israelstruggle@wiesenthal.net
The following are some of the stories we have received:
I am enclosing a letter [see below] from the Director of the kibbutz which presents the human face of this drama. A car on the road here took a direct hit this morning. And yet, Danny Sanderson,a well known Israeli singer came up with his band to lead a singsong of Zionist classics for our specialyouth, here in the shelter. I sit here watching them sing and begin to unwind and think of Isaiah's call to the People of Israel, which is also an admonition to our enemies: July 18, 2006 To the world : We are a family with two kids, Tom 12 and Ashley 16 and we live in Haifa. Until this week we didn't feel in danger, today its the third day that also our town is under attack. We don't dare to go out to buy grocceries or to take the dog out. We organized the neighbours and threw out everything that was in the security room of the building. We have sixfamilies in the building, half of them went away to more secure areas. At every alarm we all run to the secure room and wait for the noises of the attacks and thinking where therockets go down this time. The children are really heroes of this war. Its very easy to sit in Europe or in the States and critize the operations of the IDF in Lebanon. I don't wish this experience to anyone, but if they had only once the feeling underattack maybe they would change their minds. The worth is that both my husband and I don't have any income now, my husband is the owner of a discotheque that is closed for one week and we don't know when we will open again. I'ma tour guide and all the work this week was cancelled. Dispite all this we support our State and the IDF, this is our home and we never will have another home. Please support ISRAEL! Shalom Eva Manger By Yarden Frankl I Want To Go Home It's two o'clock in the morning. I can't sleep. I am on vacation in the United States. I keep going to the computer inmy friend's house and going online to read the news. Rockets are hitting Tsfat, Haifa, Carmiel. I stare at the little map where just last week I was plotting our August vacation in theNorth. All these places that I was so excited to take my family are now under attack. The hotels are closed, and the guests are in bomb shelters. My country is at war. It has been quite common to read the weekly announcements of the elected Palestinian leadership vowing the destructionof my country. No, we have never really been at peace. Now, my nation, my home, is engaged in a two front war, neither front more than a few hours drive from my house. I amstill trying to figure out how I feel about this, how I am supposed to feel. I am confused, but I know one thing, I want to go home. Am I crazy? I just spent two weeks in California where the weather is warm, the people are polite, and oh yeah, no oneis shooting Katyusha Rockets at you. Why on Earth would I want to leave this vacation and hurry back to a nation at war? It is simply not a rational feeling. Yet I know that I should beback and am counting down the days until our return. Shabbat Shalom from our blessed nation. I live in Haifa, and work at Migdal Haemek. I went into the shelters twice yesterday: once at work and once athome. Still, we are determined to continue life as normally as possible during this difficult period. We have had rockets falling west and south of the plant. When thereis an alarm, we stop work and go into the shelters for a few minutes until the danger passes.We mean Jews and Muslims and Druze and Christians. We all work, eat and joke together also in these troubled times. We all hope the Israeli army will operate strongly to stop the missiles being shot at Israel as soon as possible. How do Syria and Iran justify such action? Here, we are determined to get on with our productive lives, even if our neighbors main product lines are hatred and missiles. They can keep shooting --- we will keep building. Thank you to the Simon Wiesenthal Center for its activity and support of Israel !!!!!!!!!!!!! |