Mexican Michelle Eady: “In Israel I feel safe”

Israel.- Mexican Michelle Eady, a resident of Israel, recounted how she lives day to day in a country facing constant threats. She acknowledges that there are moments of fear and anxiety, especially when the alarms sound in the middle of the night and she must run with her young children to the shelters. However, she feels safe and protected living in a place that has invested so much in defense and in the care of its citizens. "I know we are going to be okay," she commented, highlighting the effectiveness of the early warning systems and the security measures implemented throughout the territory. During the conversation, Michelle sent a message to her family and to Latin Americans interested in knowing the Israeli reality. She invited them to visit the country and live the experience in person, as she claims it does not compare to what the international media transmits.

“There's a lot that isn't told, and each medium shows what it wants to show. The important thing is to get information from various sources and listen to both sides”, he pointed out.

For her, the key is to base opinions on knowledge and not on perceptions distorted by political or media interests.
You can also read:
Eady stated that, although it is not easy to face nights interrupted by sirens or the uncertainty of a possible attack, the strength of Israeli society and the capacity for collective organization provide confidence and calm. "It is not a pleasant experience, especially with small children, but the response of the country and its people makes the difference," he pointed out. Finally, the Mexican woman expressed that her greatest wish is that more people can know the true face of Israel, a country where, despite the challenges, life continues with resilience and hope. Her testimony adds to the voices that show an Israel that protects its citizens and seeks to transmit security and stability in the midst of adversity.

In the spotlight

  • aplicacion - banner 300px

  • banner altices 300x250 junio 2025

Explore more

National Carnival Parade 2026 Announced, Dedicated to Puerto Plata

Puerto Plata.– The ministers of the Presidency, José Ignacio Paliza, and of Culture, Roberto Ángel Salcedo, announced the celebration of the 2026 National Carnival Parade, which will take place on Sunday, March 15, on the Santo Domingo boardwalk and will be dedicated to Puerto Plata, in recognition of its cultural identity and its contributions to the […]

Minors involved in recording and disseminating sexual videos are arrested in Spain

Spain.- The Spanish National Police reported the arrest of two minors for having participated in the recording and dissemination of a sexual video in which the victim, also a minor, appears while having relations with the person involved. Both investigated are accused as alleged perpetrators of sexual assault, corruption of minors and disclosure of secrets, […]

Snowstorm in Japan leaves at least 35 dead and nearly 400 injured in the north and west of the country

Japan maintains the alert for possible avalanches after the confirmation of at least 35 deaths and almost 400 injuries due to a strong snowstorm that mainly affected the north and west of the country. The prefectures of Niigata, Aomori and Akita were particularly impacted, with hundreds of communities isolated and the closure of schools, businesses, […]

Reported alleged kidnapping of the mother of Savannah Guthrie, NBC journalist

Miami.- Arizona authorities announced they have opened a criminal investigation into the disappearance of the mother of journalist Savannah Guthrie, co-host of NBC's TODAY morning show, after finding indications at the house that she did not leave of her own accord. Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos explained about a possible ransom request for Nancy Guthrie, […]

Antoliano Peralta swears in the Vice Ministers of Justice and the Director of Penitentiary Services

Santo Domingo.- The Minister of Justice, Antoliano Peralta, swore in the vice ministers of the Ministry of Justice and the general director of Penitentiary and Correctional Services, Roberto Santana, who was appointed by decree 14-26. While, according to Decree 30-26, Pedro Luis Montilla Castillo, Noelia Rivera Guevara, Noel Sued Canahuate, Juan Dionicio Rodríguez Restituyo and […]

Carolina continues tour of works in the National District

Santo Domingo. – Carolina Mejía visited this Wednesday the constructions of the Mar Azul and Sol y Mar parks, in the continuation of the tours of the works that the Alcaldía del Distrito Nacional is developing. This is the follow-up to the works schedule, thanks to which Mejía has delivered 210 parks and plazas in […]