Seconds to get to safety: Surviving a Night of Cluster Bombs in Israel

"You mustn’t run, but you have to hurry. Every second is critical…"

Experience a chilling, first-person look at what nightfall really means for the residents of northern Israel. In the border town of Metula, there is no quiet. When the sirens start, residents have mere seconds to reach their bomb shelters—often realizing they have "no chance of making it" before the impact.

Watch as Hezbollah launches barrages of rockets in the middle of the night, including a cluster bomb that lands just 280 meters away from the bedroom. Between the IDF cannons firing back and the Iron Dome intercepting missiles overhead, sleep is completely impossible. This is the exhausting, terrifying reality of life on the frontline.

👇 Could you imagine having only seconds to reach safety? Leave a message of support for the residents of the north in the comments!

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