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New Apartment After Missile Strike: Rebuilding Life and the Israel Daily News Studio
Shanna Fuld, CEO of Israel Daily News at her new apartment, after her old apartment was destroyed by a ballistic missile from Iran I’ve officially moved into a new apartment. This comes after nearly two months of living out of a hotel room, with my belongings spread across five different locations: a storage unit in Jaffa, two friends’ homes, my hotel room, and my previous apartment—the one destroyed by an Iranian ballistic missile. This new apartment after missile strike rep

Shanna Fuld
Aug 9, 20252 min read


Tisha B'Av in Israel: Reflecting on Loss, Resilience, and Rebuilding After War
Shanna Fuld as seen at the Jerusalem Post Panel Tisha B'Av in Israel Feels More Real Than Ever Tonight, as Jews across the world finish fasting and observing Tisha B'Av, the day we mourn the destruction of our two Holy Temples, I find myself reflecting on what it means to experience loss during Tisha B'Av in Israel. Six weeks ago, during the Iran war, a missile struck my apartment in Tel Aviv and reduced my home—my safe space, my news studio, and my life as I knew it—to rubbl

Shanna Fuld
Aug 2, 20252 min read


Living in a Hotel After the Tel Aviv Missile Strike: Rebuilding Life and Israel Daily News
Shanna Fuld in a speaking engagement in Israel Life After the Tel Aviv Missile Strike Since the Tel Aviv missile strike destroyed my apartment and the Israel Daily News studio on June 16th, I've been living in a hotel. I thought only TV and book characters lived in hotels. Have you ever read A Gentleman in Moscow? I'm getting chills. The hotel is not home, and I often forget during my walks "home" that I'm actually returning to the hotel and not my apartment, which is no more

Shanna Fuld
Jul 12, 20252 min read


Iran Missile Strike in Tel Aviv Destroyed My Home and Israel Daily News Studio
Shanna Fuld featured in Jerusalem Post Magazine I’m writing to you as I slowly resurface from what has been the most surreal chapter of my life. As many of you know, I became a Tel Aviv missile strike survivor when a ballistic missile struck my apartment, decimating my home and the Israel Daily News recording studio along with it. I’ve been living out of a hotel ever since, but I’m actively searching for a new place to rebuild my life. In the meantime, a dear friend has opene

Shanna Fuld
Jul 5, 20252 min read


Iran Missile Strike in Tel Aviv Destroyed My Home and Israel Daily News Studio
Shanna Fuld at the Ruins of Her Apartment in Tel Aviv destroyed by an Iranian Missile Strike Two weekends ago Iran sent ballistic missiles into Israel and some were not intercepted. One hit my apartment. My entire place including the Israel Daily News studio (that I worked to make by hand) was decimated. Some thoughts from my experience: When a tragedy or crisis comes up in your life, its you who has to direct the show and steer the ship. No matter how many people help you

Shanna Fuld
Jun 28, 20252 min read


Tel Aviv Missile Strike Destroys My Home: Reporting Through War and Survival
Shanna Fuld, CEO of Israel Daily News inside the ruins of her apartment in Tel Aviv that was destroyed by an Iranian Missile Strike At 4 a.m. on Monday morning, a ballistic missile landed outside my Tel Aviv apartment. Just minutes before the alarm rang out, I had finished publishing the Israel Daily News Podcast and changed into pajamas after a long day reporting at a missile destruction site in the city of Bat Yam. I didn’t even have time to put on my boots before the siren

Shanna Fuld
Jun 21, 20252 min read


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


Shavuot in Israel: Returning Home, AI Conversations, and Finding Your Inner Voice
Shanna Fuld hosting an Event at Tribe Tel Aviv As I celebrate Shavuot in Israel, I’ve just returned from a deeply meaningful vacation in Italy with my two sisters—a rare and much-needed reunion. Living i n Israel while they are based in the U.S. means we don't get nearly enough time together, making this trip especially personal and emotional. Saying goodbye at the airport was difficult, but I returned home feeling grateful for the time we shared. As soon as I landed, I hit t

Shanna Fuld
May 31, 20252 min read


Israel at 77: A Personal Reflection on Zionism, Resilience, and Building the Future
Shanna Fuld at the JNS conference This week in Israel was nothing short of intense. From two days of reporting at the JNS International Policy Summit to the emotional transition from Yom HaZikaron to Yom HaAtzmaut, followed by wildfires and missile attacks from Yemen, the country experienced every emotion imaginable. Through it all, I was reminded why Israel at 77 remains one of the most remarkable stories in modern history—a small nation that continues to build, innovate, an

Shanna Fuld
May 3, 20252 min read


Passover in Israel: Finding Joy, Community, and Balance During the Holiday
Shanna Fuld of Israel Daily News in Israel Passover in Israel was beautiful this year, even as rockets were fired from Gaza and Yemen and many Israelis remained on active military duty. To celebrate the holiday, I hosted a model seder with Tribe Tel Aviv. The event offered a fun, relaxed, and educational way for people to experience Passover in community. To make the evening memorable, we paired different chocolates with each of the four cups of wine traditionally enjoyed dur

Shanna Fuld
Apr 19, 20252 min read


Passover in Israel: Finding Freedom, Community, and Hope Amid the Holiday Rush
Shanna Fuld CEO of Israel Daily News Celebrating 2025 Passover As Passover in Israel approaches, the annual cleaning frenzy has officially begun. This year, the pressure feels even greater because Shabbat leads directly into the holiday, forcing many families to prepare earlier than usual. Kitchens are being kashered, cupboards are being emptied, and every last breadcrumb is under scrutiny. While the collective panic seems unavoidable, I prefer a different approach: clean a l

Shanna Fuld
Apr 5, 20252 min read


Life Under Rocket Sirens in Israel: From Ceasefire Collapse to Renewed Conflict
War Resumes: Rockets, Strikes and Shaky Nights in Israel This past week, life under rocket sirens in Israel returned to the forefront. The hardest moment for me was the 7:30 a.m. wake-up siren. The panic stayed with me for the rest of the day. Just hours before the ceasefire ended, I attended an intimate concert by Ishay Ribo at The Barby in Jaffa. Looking around the room, I saw people from every background singing together. Ribo's Torah-inspired music has a unique ability to

Shanna Fuld
Mar 23, 20251 min read


Hostage Negotiations Israel: Hope, Advocacy, and the Fight to Bring Everyone Home
Shanna Fuld, CEO of Israel Daily News, reporting live from the ground of Israel. As spring arrives, Israel is beginning to emerge from a long and emotionally difficult winter. Purim is approaching, bringing reminders of resilience, courage, and the power of individual action. The devastating loss of Shiri Bibas and her two sons continues to weigh heavily on the nation. Yet many Israelis remain focused on the goal of bringing the remaining hostages home. At our latest Sunset S

Shanna Fuld
Mar 8, 20253 min read


Bibas Family Funeral: Processing Grief While Covering Israel's Hardest Stories
Shanna Fuld CEO of the Israel Daily News covering the Bibas Family Funeral Covering the Bibas family funeral was one of the heaviest days of my war coverage. Wednesday began in Rishon LeZion, where the caskets were carefully placed into vans before beginning their final journey. I followed the procession through the streets alongside mourners who gathered at 7 a.m. to pay their respects. The sorrow was visible on every face. Later, I stood at Hostage Square in Tel Aviv during

Shanna Fuld
Mar 1, 20252 min read


Shiri Bibas: A Week of Grief, Reflection, and Resilience in Israel
Shiri Bibas holding his youngest son This past week has been one of the heaviest in recent months. The return of Shiri Bibas, after months of desperate hope and agonizing uncertainty, sent a wave of grief through Israel. It was not simply the news itself—it was the painful confirmation of what so many had feared. A mother taken alongside her two young sons, Ariel and Kfir, became a symbol of the tragedy that has touched countless families since October 7. The image of Shiri B

Shanna Fuld
Feb 22, 20252 min read


Israeli Hostages in Gaza Remain at the Center of Israel’s Pain and Hope
lair Horn and members of his family, upon their arrival at Ichilov I'm back in Israel and settling into my Sunday night routine—the quiet moment when I allow myself to be honest with newsletter readers about what I'm feeling. The tea is on, Akon is playing, and my thoughts return to the reality facing this country. The fate of the Israeli hostages in Gaza weighs heavily on many of us. While life continues, it often feels like we're moving through the day while carrying the we

Shanna Fuld
Feb 15, 20252 min read


Holiday Season in Israel: Reflections on Hanukkah, Christmas, and the Gregorian New Year
Hanukkah in Israel - Decorations seen in the streets of Israel - December 2024 Seasonal Wishes for a Happy New Gregorian Year As we enter the holiday season in Israel, with Hanukkah, Christmas, and the Gregorian New Year approaching, I want to share what has been on my mind and in my heart this year. There is something special about the holidays aligning, allowing people from different backgrounds and traditions to celebrate together. Before I share my personal reflections, I

Shanna Fuld
Dec 30, 20242 min read
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