Mar 3 • 19:22 UTC 🇮🇱 Israel Haaretz

"You Don’t Feel the War Here": Celebrations in Bnei Brak Amid Alarms

Residents of Bnei Brak celebrated Purim despite the backdrop of missile alerts and conflicts with Iran.

In Bnei Brak, a city known for its vibrant Purim celebrations, hundreds of revelers took to the streets dressed in costumes and celebrating to the festive sounds of music and fireworks. Just hours before, the city faced missile warnings, creating a stark juxtaposition between the joy of the holiday and the tension of the conflict with Iran. Amidst the celebrations, residents expressed determination to hold onto their joy despite the circumstances, with statements such as, "They won't take our happiness away."

However, not all residents felt the same way; some struggled to feel festive amid the threats and alerts. One local noted, "This is not a happy Purim," indicating that the atmosphere was overshadowed by the looming danger. The celebrations continued, but the community was aware of the peril they faced, with reports confirming injuries from shrapnel shortly after the festivities began.

The incident highlights the resilience of the Bnei Brak community as they attempt to maintain their traditions in the face of ongoing conflicts. This conflict with Iran creates an underlying tension that permeates otherwise joyous occasions, prompting deeper reflections on security and community bonding during tumultuous times.

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