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A missile fell in the heart of the city, turnover is down by half at best, and employees have left for safer parts of Israel. But many cafés were already open on the war's second day
Tali Yaacobi paused for a moment. Between cutting a poppy seed cake and making coffee for a customer, she looked out at Tel Aviv's empty Masaryk Square. On the third day of the war, now in its sixth day, café owners in the city were waiting patiently for customers to return.







