Documenting Israel
Hamas recruiting kids for "summer camp"...
This is what Hamas kids summer camp looked like today
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The IDF successfully tested our new anti-drone laser system.
How the Palestinian Authority police deal with their protestors....Western world turns a blind eye but criticizes us for far less harsh treatment.
This weekend the Israeli Magav (border police) arrested 204 illegal Arab immigrants who crossed from Judea & Samaria into Israel and 10 drivers of these illegals were arrested too. Their buses were confiscated.
This is a regular occurrence.
This is a regular occurrence.
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I'm very surprised to hear our Israeli national anthem being played in Qatar after an Israeli gymnast won gold at the World Cup.
Elite undercover Israeli police known as Mista'arvim arresting rioters in the Shuafat refugee camp tonight. These guys dress up like Arabs and join the riots then capture the main instigators with surprise. The Magav border police fighters them come in to provide support and take them away.
Kol HaKavod guys!
Kol HaKavod guys!
A terrorist was arrested at the Qalandiya checkpoint today as she approached with a weapon...
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Eight rockets were fired by Iranian militia at a U.S. military base at the Amar oil field in Deir a-Zor, eastern Syria. The U.S. military responded to the attacks.
The rocket fire at the U.S. base came in response to a U.S. attack last night on the Syrian-Iraqi border on targets of Iranian militia in which at least six terrorists were killed.
The rocket fire at the U.S. base came in response to a U.S. attack last night on the Syrian-Iraqi border on targets of Iranian militia in which at least six terrorists were killed.
The bus driver who inspired the pilot:
"There is no greater pride than this"
For more than two decades, Nahum Peretz from Kibbutz Metzar has been driving students to school and sharing his wisdom with them on the road.
Last Thursday, one of his students, whom he drove when he was a student from seventh to twelfth grade, successfully completed the pilot's course and chose him as a life teacher who instilled values in him.
"I had tears in my eyes," Peretz said. "You invest in children for years and in the end you reap the rewards"
Amazing stuff and well done to both!
"There is no greater pride than this"
For more than two decades, Nahum Peretz from Kibbutz Metzar has been driving students to school and sharing his wisdom with them on the road.
Last Thursday, one of his students, whom he drove when he was a student from seventh to twelfth grade, successfully completed the pilot's course and chose him as a life teacher who instilled values in him.
"I had tears in my eyes," Peretz said. "You invest in children for years and in the end you reap the rewards"
Amazing stuff and well done to both!