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Iran Missile Attacks on Israel: Reporting From a Night of Sirens, Shelters, and Uncertainty
Shanna Fuld inside a bomb shelter during the Israel-Iran War June 2025 As I write this, I am sitting near a bomb shelter during the latest Iran Missile Attacks on Israel. In the span of 30 minutes, I was instructed to enter a shelter, leave it, stay nearby, and then informed that the latest strikes had landed in northern Israel. Hits were reported from both Iran and Yemen on Saturday night, with fatalities and injuries already confirmed. The center of the country remains on h

Shanna Fuld
Jun 13, 20252 min read


Hebron Massacre Lessons: What History Can Teach Israel Today
Shanna Fuld hosting Tribe Tel Aviv Sunset Series panel featuring Dr. Einat Wilf and journalist Yardena Schwartz. Wednesday evening, I hosted a Tribe Tel Aviv Sunset Series panel featuring Dr. Einat Wilf and journalist Yardena Schwartz. It was a highlight for me—both as a journalist and as someone deeply invested in Israel’s future. As part of our discussion, we explored the Hebron Massacre Lessons that continue to resonate nearly a century later. I had been working on this ev

Shanna Fuld
Jun 7, 20252 min read


Family Time While Living Abroad: Why I’m Taking a Short Break
Shanna Fuld in New York with Family Family Time While Living Abroad is something I deeply value, especially because opportunities to be with my sisters are rare. This upcoming week, I’ll be away from my desk spending much-needed quality time with my family. My sisters are twins, and while I live in Israel, they are based in the United States. In fact, it has been nearly nine months since I last saw one of them, who now lives in Utah. Investing in family became a personal prio

Shanna Fuld
May 17, 20251 min read


Caught in the Shower during Rocketfall (Life Under Rocket Fire in Israel)
Shanna Fuld, CEO of Israel Daily News inside a car in Israel This week I had to run out of my home twice in the wee hours of the morning (and once in the afternoon) because Houthi terrorists in Yemen sent rockets into central Israel, and both landed too close for comfort. For many of us, this is the reality of life under rocket fire in Israel—being jolted awake by sirens, rushing to safety, and trying to maintain some sense of normalcy amid the uncertainty. The first time was

Shanna Fuld
Dec 22, 20242 min read
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