Despite Iranian Missiles, Tel Aviv Is in a Holiday Mood
Israelis seem calm and in support of the conflict, even as they return to bomb shelters.
A reading to mark Purim in an underground parking garage.
Photographer: Erik Marmor/Getty ImagesWith missiles, rockets and fighter jets in the skies across the Middle East, the mood in Israel is surprisingly calm. Israel bureau chief Ethan Bronner spent some time taking the pulse of Tel Aviv today and offers us this report. Plus: Christopher Beam explains how prediction markets reacted (gift link) to the Iranian supreme leader’s death, and a look at Trinidad’s prime minister, who’s voiced support for the US’s Caribbean drug-boat strikes.
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