TEL AVIV — In more peaceful times, the space under the Dizengoff Center, a mall in Tel Aviv, is simply a parking garage. Now, Rabbi David Benjamin said as air-raid sirens wailed outside, “There are a lot of people who actually live here. They made their homes here.”
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