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The Calls that Frightened the Residents at Night: "We Were Sure Something Had Happened!"

Summary by Israel Hayom
Due to a technical glitch, Herzliya residents received calls throughout the night from an unknown number - which turned out to be the municipal hotline • The call: A recorded message from the mayor regarding the opening of a stay-at-home center for those aged 65 and over • One resident: "I have a daughter in a combat unit, my heart sank"
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Due to a technical glitch, Herzliya residents received calls throughout the night from an unknown number - which turned out to be the municipal hotline • The call: A recorded message from the mayor regarding the opening of a stay-at-home center for those aged 65 and over • One resident: "I have a daughter in a combat unit, my heart sank"

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
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