Post by : Bianca Qureshi
In southern Israel, several Bedouin villages facing constant rocket attacks were denied official permits to build bomb shelters. Refusing to wait for government action, residents came together—pooling money, gathering materials, and building their own makeshift shelters. Using concrete, scrap metal, and sheer determination, these self-made structures now stand as powerful symbols of resilience. For these communities, it’s more than just protection—it’s about survival and the right to feel safe in their homes.
Watch this DXB News Network report for a closer look at their struggle, courage, and fight for safety in one of the world’s most volatile regions.
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