Miracle in emek hefer: ?only the shelter remained intact?

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On Wednesday night, a house located in a moshav in the Emek Hefer region was hit by a rocket fired by Hezbollah, a Lebanese terrorist group, during an intense missile barrage targeting various areas of Israel

Since the beginning of the attacks on Wednesday, Hezbollah has launched approximately 200 rockets towards Israeli territory.

Of that total, approximately 120 crossed the border and landed on Israeli soil, while the rest failed to cross the demarcation line.

The rocket that hit the residence landed directly in the backyard, causing very serious damage to the structure of the property and causing secondary damage to several neighboring houses.

Some people who were at the scene needed medical attention for shock, but fortunately, no one suffered physical injuries.

According to the Emek Hefer Regional Council, the reason there were no casualties was simple and decisive: the residents of the house were inside a protected room (also called a safe shelter or mamad) at the moment of impact.

The structure withstood the impact completely, remaining intact, while the rest of the house suffered considerable destruction.

The council emphasized that “only the safe room remained completely intact” and reinforced a clear message: entering a protected space as soon as the siren sounds and remaining there until the Home Front Command officially informs that the danger has passed is what saves lives.

Galit Shaul, head of the Emek Hefer Regional Council, was at the scene and commented on the situation with relief: “Fortunately, despite the impact right next to the house, the family followed protocol and entered the protected room.

Everyone is fine, without any injuries.

The entire street was searched, the area has already been cleared, and the situation is under control.

Except for the material damage, everyone is completely fine.”

This episode serves as yet another real-life example of the importance of following safety guidelines during emergencies, demonstrating how a quick and correct action can make all the difference between tragedy and the preservation of life.


Published in 03/12/2026 14h09


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