VIDEO - Minister refuses to open shelter to ‘Israelis’ amid Iranian missile attack
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Hod Hasharon settlement in ‘Israel’ witnessed anger and confusion among settlers on Thursday evening after the education minister in the ‘Israeli’ government, Yoav Kisch, refused to allow them into the shelter in his home.
The incident coincided with air raid sirens and loud explosions caused by an Iranian missile wave amid the ongoing war.
According to a video on social media, several settlers made direct pleas to the minister. One teacher shouted, “I am a teacher in Israel, please open the door and protect me from the missiles.”
Settlers held Kisch and his government fully responsible for the risks they faced, saying the missile barrages were a direct result of the aggressive policies pursued by the ‘Israeli’ authorities with support from Washington.
Panic spread as aerial interception operations began above the settlers, who were left in the streets without shelter.
Witnesses described the situation as “madness” and a “shameful abandonment,” noting that the minister, a representative of the state, refused to open his protected space to civilians as repeated explosions shook the area.



