Kaufbeuren couple in shock: Vacation in Israel under missile alarm!

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Christian Schäffler from Kaufbeuren experiences the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel during his trip to Jerusalem.

Christian Schäffler aus Kaufbeuren erlebt den eskalierenden Konflikt zwischen Iran und Israel während seiner Reise in Jerusalem.
Christian Schäffler from Kaufbeuren experiences the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel during his trip to Jerusalem.

Kaufbeuren couple in shock: Vacation in Israel under missile alarm!

In the midst of an escalating conflict between Iran and Israel, some tourists, including Christian Schäffler from Kaufbeuren, are spending unwanted days in Jerusalem. June 17, 2025 is a day of fear and uncertainty for many Israelis as tension continues to grow in the region. Again Mercury According to reports, the couple spent the weekend in shelters as rocket attacks turned night into day.

The situation is tense: With the start of Israeli air strikes on Iranian military targets and Iran's simultaneous missile armament, many people in Israel are anything but calm. Christian Schäffler reports that his flight home, which was scheduled for Monday, was canceled due to an airspace closure. In order not to be completely left behind, Schäffler and his wife decided to travel to Egypt by bus.

Alarm and uncertainty

The hotel they were staying in was on constant alert. In Jerusalem, people only have 1.5 minutes to get to the shelters; in the Gaza area it is only 12 seconds. Several explosions were reported in the city, but things remained largely quiet in the shelter itself, where the couple often had to stay for up to an hour and a half. The Mirror reported at least 63 people injured in the latest attacks, and casualties are also not low in Iran, where at least 78 people, including several officers, have been injured.

The conscripts have been mobilized by Israel and placed in full operational readiness as the IDF Air Force successfully counters the Iranian missile threat. At the same time, tensions between the two countries are increasing, which is also triggering international reactions. US President Donald Trump has pledged support for Israel in these critical times, while Russia and France are concerned about the escalating situation.

A ray of light in the darkness

Despite the depressing circumstances, Schäffler and his travel group try not to spoil the trip entirely. The originally planned city tours and trips to the Dead Sea had to be canceled, but as part of their “solidarity trip” with the “Christians on the Side of Israel” they take part in a Hebrew course and meet a German journalist. The aim of this trip is to show the local people that they are not alone and that there are also positive impulses. Visits to historical sites such as the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial and Kibbutz Nir Oz allow you to experience the tragic history of the region.

For Christian Schäffler, hope for a more peaceful future without radical Islamists remains. During these difficult days, the travelers become closer and, despite the threat, they find comfort in playing music and praying together. This shows how capable the human spirit is of retaining a spark of hope even in situations of great danger.