I volunteered a couple times in the help centers for families who got rescued from the south and the north, and in centers for soldiers. In both cases, there was a lack of food and water, and as for families, there were notes all around the place that they need a place for temporary housing. There's a lot of work that needs to be done every day, thousands of packages go through those centers, and to think that a big part of it is done by teenagers....
The alarms. On the first days, the southern part of the country couldn’t go out of the shelters for longer than 10 minutes, because there were no breaks in missile launching. The notification systems weren't going off, because of the amount of the missiles, and the terrorists were trying to enter the villages and towns. This is scary. To think that about 100 kilometers away from your home there are people that will sacrifice everything, even their lives, to kill, slaughter and destroy everyone and everything on their way to total genocide.