Firefighters and rescue personnel at the site of a fire following a missile attack.
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THURSDAY night at 3am was a strange moment.

We had an air raid siren – nothing unusual given this has been almost nightly for months due to missiles from the Houthis.

Firefighters and rescue personnel at the site of a fire following a missile attack.
Firefighters and rescue personnel at a fire following missile attack from Iran on Israel, in Tel AvivCredit: AP
Missiles launched from Iran intercepted over Ashkelon, Israel.
Missiles launched from Iran being intercepted by IsraelCredit: EPA
Portrait of Crystal Jones.
Crystal Jones lives in Israel and has told what life is like as Iran fires missilesCredit: Crystal Jones
Map illustrating Israeli and Iranian missile strikes.

But having spent days hearing rumours that something was about to go down with Iran, my senses instantly told me this was different.

Shortly after the country-wide alarm, every person throughout Israel received a message from the Home Office Command.

It was both vague and nerve-racking.

It told us to wait for further alerts in case of an “extreme threat” – with nothing more added.

At the same time, we began to hear non-stop warplanes – which have been relentless ever since.

After that, it became evident that the entire nation was alert, with all of social media and every WhatsApp group filled with anxious discussions about “what is going on?”

At a certain point during the night, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu posted a seven-minute speech on YouTube, detailing that Israel is launching an attack on Iran, justifying it with substantial reasoning.

A report recently showed that the regime there now has enough uranium for nine nuclear weapons, and can build them within a matter of months. 

Since this could annihilate our country—and Iran has openly expressed their intention to do so—Bibi correctly stated that there was no alternative but to take action.

His speech was articulate, somehow reassuring, and widely applauded. It feels that the country is very much behind him. If pockets of the country aren’t – its fringe groups are.

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And like last year, after Israel’s incredible pager operation against Hezbollah in Lebanon, everyone is once again in complete awe at Mossad and the IDF for the magnificent long-planned military feat they’ve pulled off.

The next morning, everyone was bleary-eyed from a poor night’s sleep, and in repetition of the days after October 7, the supermarkets were once again wiped of supplies, having been cleared out by panic-buyers as soon as the doors opened.

The hospitals were also cleared, ready for a potential influx of casualties, and everyone told to stay home, attending emergency services only in the most extreme cases.

Then it was shabbat. For those who observe it like me, it was a tough evening – our usual happy gathering and meal was constantly interrupted by air raid sirens, trips to the safe room and countless ear-shattering booms.

The missiles from Iran are far higher in volume and when intercepted, it feels like the whole earth is shaking.

It’s nothing like the missiles from Gaza and Yemen we’ve become accustomed to, which now feel insignificant in comparison.

Since the weekend, we have had the odd siren in the day, but mostly they’ve been going through the night.

Israel-Iran conflict enters fourth day

IRAN and Israel are continuing to rain down missiles on each other for a fourth day – with the US embassy in Tel Aviv now being damaged.

Tension is skyrocketing as the conflict threatens to spiral into a wider regional war with Pakistan also calling for the Islamic world to back Iran.

It comes as a senior Iranian general has claimed Pakistan has warned they will nuke Israel.

General Mohsen Rezaee, a senior official in the IRGC and a member of Iran’s National Security Council, said: “Pakistan has assured us that if Israel uses a nuclear bomb on Iran, they will attack Israel with a nuclear bomb.”

America could also be pulled into the conflict, with Donald Trump warning the “full strength and might” of the US military would be used if American assets were targeted.

Damage to the embassy was done during a third night of fierce missile exchange between Iran and Israel, with Benjamin Netanyahu claiming “regime change” in Tehran is imminent.

Mike Huckabee, the US ambassador in Israel, said the embassy in Tel Aviv was damaged “from concussions of Iranian missile hits” near the building but that no personnel were injured.

Benjamin Netanyahu said just before his latest blitz that Iran is now “very weak” as he warned of an impending “regime change” in Tehran.

Iran and Israel sit on the brink of a full-scale war after Tel Aviv accused Tehran of trying to develop a nuclear bomb.

Israel successfully blasted numerous Iranian targets on Sunday as Tehran Iran fired back with a barrage of around 30 missiles targeting central Israel and Jerusalem.

But the retaliatory attacks have done little to restore much faith among Iranian locals who have spent the past three days awaiting the next Israeli blitz.

Chaos erupted in Tehran this weekend as civilians started to flee the Iranian capital amid car bombings and relentless Israeli air strikes.

The strikes are also said to have obliterated an aircraft repair centre, and targeted the city’s famous Valiasr Square.

Netanyahu told Fox News’ Special Report with Bret Baier that Iranian civilians are now growing tired of the current regime.

The Israeli PM claims the current leadership doesn’t “have the people”, and says “80 per cent of the people” want to overthrow it.

Trump has also told ABC News network that it remains possible he will become involved at some point if strikes continue.

He warned Tehran would experience “the full strength” of the US military if it attacks the US bases in the Middle East.

We heard the Iranian regime generally sends missiles at night due to the weather – it is too hot in the day to load the missiles up with fuel as the intense sun often causes them to burn out.

So we have some respite during the day, but our nighttimes are fraught with the planes, sirens, shakes and constant sonic booms.

This war has been hanging over our heads for a long time.

Throughout the battle with Hamas, we’ve been fearful of this escalating to what it now has.

But as contradictory as this sounds, now that it has, in some ways it is a relief – especially as we couldn’t have started in a stronger way. 

Those who know the bible and the story of Esther, the woman who became Queen of Persia and managed to save the Jewish people from total destruction – there is a line from that story generally being quoted.

Haman – the Perisan courtier who tried to destroy the Jewish people – was told by his wife after his first humiliation that his life will be in danger if he continues to go after the Jews – he didn’t listen and was later hanged along with his whole family.

Even the least religious among us feel it is a precursor to modern day.

It is clear that the nation of Israel is divinely protected, and Iran is going to suffer the same fate as their ancient predecessor Haman if they don’t heed.

Even the few missiles and shrapnel that have managed to get through during the war have generally hit Arabs not Jews.

There is a general feeling of deep resilience and unity within Israel. A very different feeling to the anxious unity of October 7.

This is a stronger feeling – more of a “we got this” rather than the pain of gathering ashes and burying the dead together.

There is hope for the future, not just for Israel, but for the people of Iran too.

We know that deep down, they are our friends, who are suffering the oppression of those in power that terrorise their daily lives.

Unlike the people of Gaza, who have only ever been taught to hate Israel, Iranians remember a time when we treated each other with respect.

The people of Israel and the people of Iran want those times back.

The camaraderie of the nation is now so strong that we are hearing far more complaints of Israelis trying to get back into the country than we are hearing of anyone trying to leave.

So we know we have G-d on our side. We are not going anywhere and Iran will never triumph over us.

Emergency responders on a damaged building after a missile strike.
Responders inspect a damaged building following a strike by an Iranian missile in the Israeli city of Petah TikvaCredit: AFP
Iron Dome intercepts missiles over Tel Aviv at night.
The Israeli Iron Dome air defence system fires to intercept missiles during an Iranian attack over Tel AvivCredit: AP
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