Israeli President Shimon Peres visited the rocket-battered southern Israel town of Sderot on Wednesday and heard heartbreaking tales of dealing with merciless attacks from Gaza from those who are too young to have such worries. During a visit to a fourth-grade class, Peres was told of the constant fear under which the children live, and the psychological effects it is having on them.
Israel Today “We were born as ‘code red’ children,” student Chen Malkiel told Peres, referring to the “Code Red” early warning siren that gives local residents a handful of seconds to reach bomb shelters in the event of a rocket attack. ”We are children who live in fear and anxiety that at any moment we will hear the code red siren, have to leave our games, our friends and enter the safe rooms,” continued Malkiel, before taking Peres’ on a brief tour of the class’s bomb shelter.
Peres responded: “You are brave children who live in an abnormal reality. I know how hard it is not to sleep at night, how hard it is for your mothers and how much you want to lead a normal life. The State of Israel must listen to the children in this region and protect them.”
Israel’s right to exist is being threatened daily. Violence against Israel is escalating and recent rocket attacks continue to send Israelis running for their lives. When the Code Red sirens sound, innocent civilians and schoolchildren may have only a few seconds to find lifesaving protection. Their only hope is that an emergency bomb shelter is nearby.
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