Dubbed the “Sderot cinema” by Israelis online, watching Israel’s bombardment has become a popular pastime; people take turns looking through tower viewers. Some bring popcorn and snacks, and some snap selfies as the thud of airstrikes echo in the distance.
“When I look at Gaza from here and see buildings still standing, it makes me upset. … I want Israel to continue until it’s all flattened,” Rafael Hemo, an onlooker told CNN.
Hemo said he doesn’t want any Arabs living next to Israel any longer, and laments the world’s sympathy for Gaza after what happened on October 7.
“After what we’ve gone through, they need to be gone. No more Gaza.”


Reminds me of the recent film Zone of Interest where a well-to-do German family lives next to a concentration camp. They go about their day-to-day life while in the background you can hear gunshots and screams from Jewish prisoners.