Living in a war-stricken region, where the ominous wail of sirens has become an unsettling backdrop to daily life, is a harrowing experience marked by an overwhelming sense of fear and uncertainty. The constant anticipation of air raids and the urgent need to seek refuge in 'safety rooms' hang like a heavy cloud over every moment. For hundreds and thousands of Indian nurses living in the war-stricken regions of Gaza and Israel, it is a life characterized by the inescapable dread of not knowing when the next alarm will pierce the air, compelling them to rush to the safety of shelters. The feeling of vulnerability is unrelenting, as each siren serves as a chilling reminder that danger lurks just beyond the walls of one's home.