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Without Shelters and Target of Extremism: An Arab-Israeli City Suffers the Worst of Iran's Attacks · Global Voices

Summary by La Nacion
In Tamra only 50% of the inhabitants have a safe place to hide from missiles

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The sound was so deafening that Sharaf Hassan thought he himself would be hit by the missile that hit his hometown of Tamra in northern Israel. It didn't happen and he was able to breathe — but only for a short while. Israel's war with Iran is also creating friction between ethnic groups in Israel.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The war between Iran and Israel also affects the two million Palestinians who have Israeli citizenship.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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A shelter can save lives in Israel, but not all places are equally well equipped. In an Arab-Israeli city where there are hardly any bunkers, people feel disadvantaged – and suspect.

·Germany
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In Tamra only 50% of the inhabitants have a safe place to hide from missiles

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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