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KIRYAT SHMONA, Israel - Eight-year-old Revaya Edri clambered from her bottom bunk up two rungs to her mother, to hold on to someone while she watches the news until 3 a.m. each night.
Dorit Edri, 38, her mother, struggled through the haze of sleeping pills to help her tiny daughter down the row of orange metal bunks, past the young man who sleeps on the middle bunk. She needs the pills to sleep because there's too much noise: from the 15 neighbors snoring in the bomb shelter, from the warning sirens above ground, from the explosions - the thump of artillery heading out and the rumble of Hezbollah's Katyusha rockets coming in.See the full content of this document
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Israelis Dodge Stress, Rockets
"It's not the Katyushas that will kill us, it's the stress," she said. "But that surely will kill us if this doesn't ...
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