Israeli Explains What Life Is Like in Her Country Right Now

Published: May 21, 2021, 7 a.m.

b'Yael Eckstein and her family, who live in Israel, have heard rockets explode day and night for nearly two weeks.\\xa0\\nEckstein, who leads the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, lives near Jerusalem with her husband and four children. She says the most recent Hamas-Israel conflict has affected her family, and all of Israel, in a deeply personal way.\\xa0\\n\\u201cIn the past 10 days, we have been living in our bomb shelters," Eckstein says, adding: \\u201cJust today alone, for an hour straight, there were just rocket barrages on Israeli cities.\\u201d\\xa0\\nAs president and CEO of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, Eckstein oversees a team that is providing humanitarian aid to Israelis. The organization has set up mobile bomb shelters across the country.\\xa0\\nEckstein joins \\u201cThe Daily Signal Podcast\\u201d to explain what life is like in Israel now and what America and the world should know about the conflict with Hamas.\\xa0\\n*Please note that the interview with Eckstein was recorded before Israel and Hamas agreed to a cease-fire. \\nWe also cover these stories:\\xa0\\n\\nThe House of Representatives passes a\\xa0$1.9 billion bill to improve security at the Capitol in the wake of the Jan. 6 riot.\\xa0\\n\\nNearly half of the states reject "enhanced" federal unemployment benefits in an effort to encourage their residents to return to work.\\xa0\\n\\nIowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, a Republican,\\xa0signs into law a measure preventing school officials from forcing students and staff to wear any type of mask or face covering while in school.\\n\\nEnjoy the show!\\n Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.'