I send my warmest wishes to our Muslim sisters and brothers in Israel, across the Middle East, and around the world for the Eid al-Fitr holiday. May you and your families have a blessed year ahead.
This year, Eid al-Fitr comes at a complex and sensitive time, as we continue to strive and work toward a better and safer future for the State of Israel and all peoples of our region. As we pursue these goals, we reaffirm our deep commitment to the values of tolerance and mutual respect.
May we soon see better days of peace and prosperity. Eid al-Fitr Mubarak!
An Israeli trembles as she talks about her fear of Iranian missiles and fleeing to shelters:
“There are people suffering from PTSD in this country, and sometimes they can’t get out of it because they freeze in place, and I haven’t been able to overcome it myself.”
Tel Aviv — a woman crying says: "We are in shock… the children are very scared."
But the question now sparking debate:
Where was this humanity when the children of Gaza were under bombardment?
The scene sums up a shocking contradiction… fear is now knocking on the doors of those who did not feel it yesterday.
Is the world finally beginning to see the full picture?