Two U.S. lawmakers managed to get home from Israel. Other Americans have not

Rep. Dan Goldman (L) and Sen. Cory Booker (R) were both in Israel over the weekend when Hamas attacked. They have since made it back to the U.S.

Left photo: Lev Radin; right photo: Theodore Parisienne 12 / Left photo: Lev Radin; right photo: Theodore Parisienne 12

Hamas’ attack on Israel over the weekend caught many people off guard — including two American lawmakers who were visiting the country when the violence broke out.

Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., and Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., traveled to Israel separately and were in different cities on Saturday, but statements from their offices suggest they shared a similar experience. Both sheltered in place in their hotels and were able to return to the U.S. the next day.

Goldman had traveled to Tel Aviv with his wife and three children for a family bar mitzvah. He told TODAY that they were woken up around 6:30 a.m. by sirens and scrambled to seek shelter in a stairwell, an experience they repeated several times throughout the day as the barrage of rockets continued.