
Michal Uziyahu calls herself one of the lucky ones. When Hamas’ terrorists fanned out for their attacks into Israel Saturday, some communities were able to fight back. Hers was one of them.
The 46-year-old mother of three lives with her husband in Ein HaBesor—a cooperative farming community known as a moshav—in southern Israel, about 9 miles from the Gaza Strip.
At 6:30 a.m. Saturday, they awoke to massive explosions and ran for the shelters built for such attacks. “Since we live on the troubled border, we always had emergencies,” she told The Dispatch in a phone interview. “You…