"It took us a lot of time to stabilize,"
"There is a sense of stress; it is a very unpleasant feeling,"
"If it starts - Should we stay in Ramat Aviv? Should we leave?"
"We are prepared for any scenario. And if the Ayatollahs make the mistake of attacking us, they will experience a response they cannot even imagine,"
In Ramat Aviv, northwest Tel Aviv, buildings hit by Iranian missiles during a 12-day war last June still stand in ruins. Chen, 44, lives in a damaged apartment under renovation; his wife and children were not present during the attack, but the family required considerable time to stabilize. The United States is assembling large amounts of war-fighting machinery in the Middle East while U.S. officials say the Trump administration appears prepared for an extended military assault on Iran. Israelis are preparing for renewed conflict amid fears of Iranian retaliation against U.S. and Israeli targets. Many Iranians and regional residents report heightened anxiety about getting caught in a prolonged war. The June fighting killed at least 29 people in Israel and about 610 in Iran. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned of an unimaginable response if Iran attacks.
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