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Documenting events related to Israel from within Israel. Many things you won't see in the mainstream media. Monitoring Arab media.

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LOL brilliant, this IDF soldier, was filmed entertaining his military buddies by doing the New Zealand Maori Haka which was made famous by the New Zealand All Blacks national rugby team.

The All Blacks perform the Haka before every game as a war cry.
The terrorist morons we live among have to be some of the biggest morons on the planet...This is a scene tonight in Shchem (Nablus as the Arabs call it), these terrorists are burning garbage bins in preparation for IDF troops who may or may not arrive there.

I mean really who burns bins and sits around twiddling their thumbs waiting for some action to arrive? There are no IDF soldiers there and probably won't be any, so they are all dressed up for the party but have nowhere to go.
What a hero!!

Yesterday I reported about 2 IDF combat soldiers, from the elite special forces unit called Duvdevan, who were seriously injured during an operation to arrest terrorists in Jenin, hit was the post: https://www.facebook.com/ugobey/posts/10165888603330441

The religious IDF soldier in this pic, who cannot be named, is a combat medic from the same unit. He is the one responsible for literally saving these 2 soldier's lives. By IDF medical protocol he should not have gone to the injured to give them aid because they were all still under fire and the medic could have also died.

He made a calculated decision on the spot to go against this protocol, while under heavy fire and risking his life, and tended to the 2 injured soldiers, one who was critical.

The 2 suffered from severe bleeding and even after giving them blood doses he still bravely decided not to put the switch to fighter mode, he remained there treating them, again still under fire and risking his life.

Continued in the comments....
Soon we will be celebrating the festival of Shmini Atzeret & Simchat Torah here tonight and tomorrow.

We will dance with the sifreiy Torah.

Signing off now.

Chag Sameach.
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Simchat Torah!!

We celebrated Simchat Torah outside our apartment building tonight and this is what ensued....after this we continued the party in the grounds of our building and had hakafot with the sifreiy torah...all the neighbours in the area came to join, it was incredible!

We actually partied like this the entire festival last night and today of course without the music and only with our voices.
On Sunday I posted about 2 elite IDF soldiers, from the Duvdevan unit, who were critically injured in a firefight against terrorists in Jenin.

For context see these:
https://www.facebook.com/ugobey/posts/10165888603330441
https://www.facebook.com/ugobey/posts/10165892374495441

The one soldier is doing fine but the other IDF officer was unconscious this entire time and he woke up today. He cannot be named though. He was hit by 9 bullets and the 10th bullet hit this grenade that was on his body but it didn't explode.

I will note that since the death of IDF soldiers Maj. Eliraz Peretz and St.-Sgt. Ilan Sviatkovsky from the exact same situation in 2010 whereby a bullet hit a Eliran's grenade and they both got killed after it exploded, the IDF did make upgrades to try and prevent this but it isn't guaranteed to always work, so it is part genius part miracle no doubt!

Please continue to pray for the soldier's healing!
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This morning there was an attempted stabbing attack in the Old City of Jerusalem.

The female terrorist tried to stab a police officer at the Chain Gate (Sha'ar Ha-Shalshelet) but failed and she was shot dead.

In addition IDF forces shot a terrorist dead in the Arab town of Burqin last night. We killed a terrorist named Alaa Nasser Mohammed Zayyoud. I attached 2 videos of the moment our forces were captured killing him.
Up until now, almost nobody ever heard of this this handsome Ethiopian Israeli Jew here called Ferede Aklum. He has just been given the honor of having a street named after him in Israel. He was an unsung Mossad hero who was key to leading thousands of Ethiopian Jews from Ethiopia via Sudan to Israel in 1977 in a secret Mossad operation.

Thousands died along the way but he still managed to get over 900 of them to reach Israel. His incredible mission paved the way for Operation Moses and Operation Solomon. In 2009 he sadly passed away and was buried in Be'er Sheva.

What an incredible man you were and still are, in the memories of those who you saved and now the whole country will see your name on the streets.

Thank you for your bravery sir and may your memory be a blessing!
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