‘I put pyjamas on for the first time': Israel has a sense of ‘normalcy' following ceasefire
Mr Erlich lives about 10 kilometres east of Tel Aviv and has been under direct fire ever since Iran launched their retaliatory strikes on Israel.
'Going to sleep at night is still a challenge,' Mr Erlich told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
'I put pyjamas on last night for the first time.'

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

Sky News AU
2 hours ago
- Sky News AU
Labor goes ‘mad cow' in Question Time over US relations
Sky News host Danica De Giorgio discusses the Australian parliament's resumed Question Time and how it is already going 'mad cow'. 'The highlight of the parliamentary week, Barnaby Joyce the MVP of the week, I have got to say … he was there talking about beef tariffs,' Ms De Giorgio said. 'But I actually think he has summed up the first week of parliament right there, like steer's fighting in the neighbour's paddock and all going a bit mad cow already.'

Sky News AU
2 hours ago
- Sky News AU
‘These things tend to boomerang': Tulsi Gabbard calls for Obama to be prosecuted
Filmmaker Ami Horowitz discusses the latest Obama scandal, in which the US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has called for former US president Barack Obama to be prosecuted. 'Two things can be true at once,' Mr Horowitz told Sky News host Rita Panahi. 'The Obama administration was looking for a rationale to tie Donald Trump with the Russians. 'These things tend to boomerang around back to you. 'Whether or not he'll be facing charges … I actually don't think any charges will be filed.'

Sky News AU
3 hours ago
- Sky News AU
Albanese living in ‘fantasy' as China increases military capabilities
Strategic Analysis Australia Director Peter Jennings has praised former prime minister Scott Morrison for his assessment on the threat of China, while Anthony Albanese was living in a "fantasy". 'The current PM is just living on this fantasy, he goes to nice banquets and the Chinese sort of look after him … everything's fine,' Mr Jennings told Sky News host Steve Price. "Albanese will know on the basis of what the national security system tells him that there are actually serious problems with China. "Problems in the Pacific with Southeast Asia, problems with the growth of their military capability, their continued cyber spying on Australia, which is enormous. "And the Prime Minister is ignoring all of those things in order to maintain the fiction that everything is fantastic.'