Yael Odem (Photo by Yonatan Zindel, Flash 90) The State of Israel was subjected last night (Tuesday) to a severe missile attack from Iran that spared almost no settlement and, among other things, no person or media system in the country. Yael Odem, from News 12, shared the moments of panic she experienced.
Odem recorded: “I just wanted it to stop, for someone to stop it and just not to raise my eyes so as not to see that it was in my direction. Fear of death. An hour of fear of death. I know they had 22 hours like that, with terrorists outside the door, but it didn’t cause To be less afraid. At the first alarm I clung to a young couple and mostly talked to myself.”
She continued and wrote: “The second I was lying alone under the separation fence and after ten minutes I saw a soldier. I decided that I was approaching her, the main thing was not to be alone. I ran twenty meters forward and the soldier is my cousin, with her whole family! My family! And it was so surprising that we laughed And then we screamed even more.”
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At the end she wrote: “When the endless honking subsided, I got into the car again into a crazy traffic jam and again alarms and again alone and this time between the northbound lane and the southbound lane and it was impossible to bear it. I just wanted walls and a roof and it didn’t end. Forever. An hour before this in the studio, I said on the broadcast that I was afraid you would catch me Alarm on the way back home, the plan is over and I ran away. Next time I’ll run away faster.”
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