00:00I'm a little bit worried for my family, you know, for my mother, father, they are a little
00:26bit old people, but we have these security rooms in the lowest floor of every building,
00:34so when there is a rocket, we just go down there.
00:38No, I don't really feel really threatened, you know.
00:42But I can understand for other people who, for example, never been in the army, it's
00:48really hard.
00:49Yeah.
00:50Not that I don't trust the army, and I'm sure that, like, they'll do their best, but when
01:00it comes to war, there's always casualties, and this war is no different, so, you know,
01:10even if the army will do its best, it's still war, and it's still frightening, and it's
01:14still annoying, and it's still, like, not very good.
01:20I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I
01:28don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know.
01:51I know it's the right thing, what we are doing.
01:56I mean, I wouldn't expect so much, so many attacks, so many bombs.
02:04All the country is bombarded, and it's put people under stress.
02:12Less people, less people in the streets.
02:15Yes, of course, people are afraid.
02:18Where to reach them?
02:20They want to be protected, near home, near, how do you say, near the shelter, yes.
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