What It’s Like Living in a Missile Zone #126
In today’s episode of Inside The Epicenter, we have a special guest, Lea Malul, who shares her firsthand experience living in a missile zone. In the early 2000s, Lea and her family endured the constant terror of over 8,000 rockets raining down on their city of Ashkelon, Israel. In this powerful account, Lea takes us on a journey through the struggles, hardships, and resilience of the Israeli people who bravely live under the threat of enemy attacks. Join us as we dive deep into the realities of life in a missile zone and explore its impact on individuals, families, and the nation. You won’t want to miss this eye-opening and emotional episode. Stay tuned for Lea Malul’s incredible story. Let’s jump in and explore what it’s like Inside The Epicenter.
- (00:17) Nonstop attacks for eight years
- (1:20) Living in the missile zone
- (4:12) Lea shares the story of her family
- (8:22) Frequent dangers in the Epicenter
- (11:02) The spiritual leader of Hezbollah thinks the forces of terror will win
- (13:55) Eight hundred and seventy-five rockets in three days
- (17:25) The enemy’s target is to destroy the Jewish state and common values
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