"Soon the winter will come, and will wash everything away," the caption reads. "But it won't succeed in taking away the panic, the pain and the memories."Over the weekend, the teens shared a video of sirens and the sounds of rockets being fired and intercepted."More than 12 hours of rockets firing toward the South," they wrote.
Last week they shared a photo of a firefighter battling flames, and a message of thanks."Amid all the terror, the fires, the balloons, the kites and the tear gas, there are those who are working to protect us," they wrote. "We wanted to say to you: thanks! You're doing hard work, and it's not taken for granted."
Since the teens launched the account, they've been building support - including celebrity endorsements like from actor Aviv Alush and actress Maya Wertheimer. Within three days, the account had 20,000 followers, and after 12 days it passed the 50,000 mark."We've received a lot of messages of support, and also heard from people who didn't know what is happening over here," said one of the teens Tuesday. "There are also those who claim that we are exaggerating to gain pity. If trying to protect our homes and to show what is going on here is exaggerating, then I guess we are."
Several of the account's posts criticize the government's inaction, but the girls say they prefer not to talk politics."Our goal is to raise awareness, and bring about change."