I Asked Israelis at the Mall How They Feel About the War (Honest Answers) | Richard Van Der Beek
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Richard Van Der Beek introduces himself and asks Israelis about living with the war at Howell Mall. Interviewees share their fears about rockets and bombs, with a teenager expressing difficulty explaining the situation to younger siblings, while others note they continue working despite running to shelters during sirens.
Israelis discuss becoming accustomed to the ongoing threat, noting this isn't their first experience with such conflicts. Several mention it's strange to consider constant missiles and alarms as normal, though they acknowledge the stress affects children more significantly than adults who have adapted.
Interviewees express their views on the Iranian people and government, distinguishing between disliking the regime and wishing freedom for ordinary Iranians. Multiple speakers emphasize hopes for peace, prayers for both nations, and desire for coexistence, with one expressing belief in their military's ability to resolve the conflict positively.
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