Deserted Streets in Northern Israel: More Foxes Than Cars
tel aviv December 1, 2024 06:50Residents remain cautious to return despite ceasefire in place, impacting both human and animal life in the area.
Residents remain cautious to return despite ceasefire in place, impacting both human and animal life in the area.
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The storm brings strong winds, heavy rainfall, snow, and ice with it.
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