How Israeli children have handled hours in bomb shelters during Iranian missiles
Israeli resident David Erlich discusses how his grandchildren have coped with being in bomb shelters during the Iranian strikes on Israel.
'Children are actually incredibly resilient,' Mr Erlich told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
'They turn things into games.
Mr Erlich says he hopes the ceasefire is finished, but he does not know 'what's going to happen'.

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