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Witness: The first day of Israel's "state of war".

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The First Day of Israel's "State of War"

As I stood on the streets of Tel Aviv, I was nervous and busy everywhere I looked. The crowd was in a hurry, and every face was engraved with worry, as if even the air had frozen, making people breathless. I watched all this with mixed feelings in my heart, and I knew that this was a prelude to war.

Suddenly, a military vehicle whizzed by, breaking the silence around it. My heart tightened, and I knew that this was the first day that Israel entered a "state of war".

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on television that Israel was in a "state of war." He spoke fiercely and looked serious, and he told us that we need to be ready, we need to be united, and we have to defend our country.

"Our enemies have declared war on us, we need to be ready, we are united, we are going to defend our country," he said. His words were sonorous and powerful, as if they could penetrate everyone's heart.

I looked at him, but my heart was full of worry. I know that once a war breaks out, there will inevitably be casualties, there will be suffering, and there will be countless tragedies. I looked at him, but my heart was full of worry.

"Our people, our country, are facing unprecedented challenges. Netanyahu continued.

I looked at him, but my heart was full of worry. I know that once a war breaks out, there will inevitably be casualties, there will be suffering, and there will be countless tragedies.

"We will do everything possible to protect our country and our people. Netanyahu concluded.

Witness: The first day of Israel's "state of war".

I looked at him, but my heart was full of worry. I know that once a war breaks out, there will inevitably be casualties, there will be suffering, and there will be countless tragedies.

I stood on the streets of Tel Aviv, looking at the nervous crowd and listening to the Prime Minister's speech, and I knew that this was a prelude to war. I know that it will be a difficult war, but I am confident that the people of Israel will be united and that we will defend our country.

I stood on the streets of Tel Aviv, looking at the nervous crowd and listening to the Prime Minister's speech, and I knew that this was a prelude to war. I know that it will be a difficult war, but I am confident that the people of Israel will be united and that we will defend our country.

I stood on the streets of Tel Aviv, looking at the nervous crowd and listening to the Prime Minister's speech, and I knew that this was a prelude to war. I know that it will be a difficult war, but I am confident that the people of Israel will be united and that we will defend our country.

I stood on the streets of Tel Aviv, looking at the nervous crowd and listening to the Prime Minister's speech, and I knew that this was a prelude to war. I know that it will be a difficult war, but I am confident that the people of Israel will be united and that we will defend our country.

I stood on the streets of Tel Aviv, looking at the nervous crowd and listening to the Prime Minister's speech, and I knew that this was a prelude to war. I know that it will be a difficult war, but I am confident that the people of Israel will be united and that we will defend our country.

I stood on the streets of Tel Aviv, looking at the nervous crowd and listening to the Prime Minister's speech, and I knew that this was a prelude to war. I know that it will be a difficult war, but I am confident that the people of Israel will be united and that we will defend our country.

I stood on the streets of Tel Aviv, looking at the nervous crowd and listening to the Prime Minister's speech, and I knew that this was a prelude to war. I know that it will be a difficult war, but I am confident that the people of Israel will be united and that we will defend our country.

I stood on the streets of Tel Aviv, looking at the nervous crowd and listening to the Prime Minister's speech, and I knew that this was a prelude to war. I know that it will be a difficult war, but I am confident that the people of Israel will be united and that we will defend our country.

Witness: The first day of Israel's "state of war".

I stood on the streets of Tel Aviv, looking at the nervous crowd and listening to the Prime Minister's speech, and I knew that this was a prelude to war. I know that it will be a difficult war, but I am confident that the people of Israel will be united and that we will defend our country.

I stood on the streets of Tel Aviv, looking at the nervous crowd and listening to the Prime Minister's speech, and I knew that this was a prelude to war. I know that it will be a difficult war, but I am confident that the people of Israel will be united and that we will defend our country.

I stood on the streets of Tel Aviv, looking at the nervous crowd and listening to the Prime Minister's speech, and I knew that this was a prelude to war. I know that it will be a difficult war, but I am confident that the people of Israel will be united and that we will defend our country.

I stood on the streets of Tel Aviv, looking at the nervous crowd and listening to the Prime Minister's speech, and I knew that this was a prelude to war. I know that it will be a difficult war, but I am confident that the people of Israel will be united and that we will defend our country.

I stood on the streets of Tel Aviv, looking at the nervous crowd and listening to the Prime Minister's speech, and I knew that this was a prelude to war. I know that it will be a difficult war, but I am confident that the people of Israel will be united and that we will defend our country.

I stood on the streets of Tel Aviv, looking at the nervous crowd and listening to the Prime Minister's speech, and I knew that this was a prelude to war. I know that it will be a difficult war, but I am confident that the people of Israel will be united and that we will defend our country.

I stood on the streets of Tel Aviv, looking at the nervous crowd and listening to the Prime Minister's speech, and I knew that this was a prelude to war. I know that it will be a difficult war, but I am confident that the people of Israel will be united and that we will defend our country.

I stood on the streets of Tel Aviv, looking at the nervous crowd and listening to the Prime Minister's speech, and I knew that this was a prelude to war. I know it's going to be tough

Witness: The first day of Israel's "state of war".

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