Sirens blaring again… Right now in a bomb shelter in Israel as Iran launches missiles. This is our reality. Stay safe, Am Yisrael Chai "

Sirens blaring again… Right now in a bomb shelter in Israel as Iran launches missiles. This is our reality. Stay safe, Am Yisrael Chai "

 


Noa Tishby's post from February 28, 2026 (posted around 06:43 GMT / 09:43 +03), shows her in a bomb shelter in Israel. The caption reads: I’m in a bomb shelter in Israel right now. Sirens just rang across the country as an attack with Iran appears to be imminent.

The short video (about 12 seconds) captures the moment, likely with siren sounds and her speaking/reacting to the situation. She has since added updates or follow-ups in the thread (though the main post stands as the core message).Context of the EventOn the same day (February 28, 2026), Israel — in coordination with the United States — launched what both countries described as a pre-emptive / preventive strike on targets inside Iran. This included explosions reported in Tehran and other cities, targeting military/nuclear-related sites to neutralize what Israel called an "existential threat."Shortly afterward, Iran responded with ballistic missile launches toward Israel.

Sirens sounded nationwide in Israel, sending millions to shelters/safe rooms (including Noa Tishby, who documented it live).

Israeli airspace was closed, a state of emergency was declared, and the IDF worked to intercept incoming missiles.

U.S. President Trump described the operation as "major combat operations" against Iran, vowing to degrade its military capabilities and prevent nuclear weapon development.


This marked a major escalation in the long-running Israel-Iran shadow war, following earlier direct exchanges (e.g., in mid-2025).Reception on XThe post quickly gained massive visibility (over 1.3 million views, ~6,100 likes, hundreds of reposts/quotes/replies within hours). However, the replies were heavily polarized and mostly critical/negative toward her and Israel:Many accused Israel of being the aggressor ("You started this," "Israel attacked first," "professional victims," "unprovoked attack on Iran").

Some expressed hope for harsh Iranian retaliation or wished harm ("Everyone is praying you don’t make it," "May Almighty Allah destroy Israel").

A smaller number showed support or concern ("Stay safe").

Sarcastic takes mocked the "victim" narrative given the preceding strikes on Iran.


Overall, the post became a flashpoint for strong anti-Israel sentiment in responses, despite its high engagement.The situation remains fluid and ongoing as of February 28, 2026.

 

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