Playing the harp amid sirens: why a Hongkonger refuses to leave Israel
While hundreds of Hongkongers stranded in the Middle East have scrambled for flights home after the US-Israel war against Iran broke out, a devoted Christian from the city has chosen to stay in Israel, saying she has experienced far worse before. The outbreak of war was unsettling, but Gloria Mok Chong-ngar said she found a…
The outbreak of war was unsettling, but Gloria Mok Chong-ngar said she found a way to maintain her inner peace in Jerusalem’s bomb shelters.
“The sirens kept ringing last week, sometimes as frequently as every few minutes, but I would play the harp in the bomb shelter and pray,” said Mok, who is in her fifties.
Mok, who works in a Hong Kong church group, has made more than 20 trips to Israel. Her latest trip was to attend a three-month course on Hebrew, something she had long wanted to undertake.
Having arrived in mid-February, she found everything going smoothly until the war began later that month.
“My schedule was forced to change, and my language classes last week were suspended,” she said.
