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The Photo that Became a Symbol of the Holiday: Yossi Physically Protected His Baby Son Under Missile Barrages

Summary by Israel Hayom
Many Israelis were on the roads during the series of alarms on the eve of the holiday • The Levy family was driving from Ashkelon to Harish, and lay down on the side of the road to protect themselves • The father of the family protected his 8-month-old son Meitar • The mother of the family: "We knew that alarms would catch us, but we didn't give up. The main thing is that we arrived safely"
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Many Israelis were on the roads during the series of alarms on the eve of the holiday • The Levy family was driving from Ashkelon to Harish, and lay down on the side of the road to protect themselves • The father of the family protected his 8-month-old son Meitar • The mother of the family: "We knew that alarms would catch us, but we didn't give up. The main thing is that we arrived safely"

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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