In remote parts of Israel, the Gabo'a family seeks refuge from missile debris in a dump truck, underscoring the perilous living conditions of Bedouin families. Amid ongoing conflict and inadequate government support for protective shelters, these families face repeated aerial threats. Their emergency accommodations, often self-built hiding spaces, highlight the lack of official recognition and resources. With the recent tensions reignited, calls for government action grow more urgent, yet solutions remain elusive, leaving communities vulnerable despite efforts from advocates and leaders.
"It is the only protection we have," Gabo'a said Monday. "When the sun is setting, we come here."
"No one thinks the bombing has stopped forever," said Yasmin Sacks-Friedman. "Everyone needs to be protected, and the responsibility lies with the government."
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