While Iranian missiles are poured out, this is what an American star did inside an Israeli shelter

Jenner, 75, had arrived in Israel to participate in the pride in Tel Aviv on Friday, but the events accelerated after Israel launched an air strike on Iran on June 12, to respond to the latter with a barrage of missiles that affected the heart of the Israeli capital.
In successive publications on her social media accounts, Jenner revealed that she was “stuck” in Israel after the suspension of flights in the wake of the bombing. “We went back to the shelters … this is the third wave of the Iranian attack,” she wrote from inside a shelter in Tel Aviv:
She published a picture of her alongside her Israeli boyfriend, Regev Gore, and they felt a cup of wine, despite the sirens.
But behind the humor, fear and realism were present, as Jenner contacted the American embassy and received instructions to stay in an area free of windows, near the hotel where she resides.
Jenner did not hide her clear support for Israel. She published pictures of her from the Western Wall in Jerusalem, and from Kibbutz “Barai” and the “Nova” festival site, and wrote: “My heart is with Israel now and forever. Evil will not prevail!”
In a later publication against a night background of missiles that penetrate the sky, she commented: “A quiet night in Tel Aviv. Pray for all of us. We will win.”
These statements sparked widespread interaction, between their constructing with its explicit support for Israel, and criticizing it to ignore the Palestinian reality in light of the escalation.
With the intensification of security tensions, the procession of pride was officially canceled, which sparked Jenner’s sadness that her family said was “very eager” to attend. (Unilad)
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