'Israelis' exploit sirens to skip bills: Hebrew media
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- Reports claim some individuals in ‘Israel’ exploit air raid sirens to avoid paying in public venues.
- Incidents reportedly occur in shopping centers and restaurants amid ongoing war.
A recent report by Channel 13 has highlighted a troubling pattern in ‘Israel,’ where some people are reportedly taking advantage of air raid sirens for personal gain.
According to the broadcaster, certain individuals in shopping centers and restaurants deliberately wait for sirens to sound. As others rush to safety, these individuals use the ensuing panic and confusion to leave without paying their bills.
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The practice, described as opportunistic and disruptive, comes amid ongoing military tensions, when sirens have become a frequent and serious alert for civilians.
Authorities and business owners have expressed concern over the trend, noting that exploiting emergency warnings undermines public safety and accountability during crises.
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No official figures have been released regarding the frequency of these incidents, but the report indicates it is an emerging issue in areas heavily affected by war alerts.



