‘Fire in the sky:’ Canadian family in Israel says it’s business as usual after attack
The rumbles and tremors rattling Leah Appel’s Jerusalem apartment building jolted her from sleep around 1:45 on Sunday morning.
Unbeknownst to her at the time, Iran had just unleashed a barrage of drones and missiles at targets inside Israel in what observers around the world fear could mark a dramatic escalation of regional tensions already at a boiling point due to the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas.
Appel, a Montreal native who moved to Israel with her husband after the Oct. 7 attack on that country, said Iran’s weekend offensive was unlike anything she had ever experienced in Canada.
“It felt like 1000 ton weights had been dropped in the apartment above our apartment and our whole room was shaking,” she said in a call from Jerusalem.