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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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Earlier I mentioned that this evening will begin the Masa Kumta (beret march) of the November 2020 cycle of Tzanchanim (paratroopers) brigade.

https://www.facebook.com/ugobey/posts/10165615277725441

This was just 3 hours ago, these guys are in the area of the Lalha and are preparing to start their Masa Kumta (beret march) to earn their beret. This tough march, that all combat soldiers need to go through, will end tomorrow with an exciting ceremony on Ammunition Hill.

Once a paratrooper, always a paratrooper!

May Hashem give you the power you need to succeed and do well in your service.
Yesterday evening I posted that the IDF Tzanchanim (paratroopers) of the November 2020 cycle began their Masa Kumta (beret march) and this morning they have completed the very long all night march in Jerusalem.

I compiled a few videos into one to show you from the start to the last leg in Jerusalem.

Upon arrival the religious and traditional Jews did shacharit (morning) prayers at Ammunition Hill just before the ceremony of Tekes Kabbalat Kumta (receiving the beret) begins.

Kol Hakavod to all the new Tzanchanim who worked hard to earn their beret!
And the ceremony known as Tekes Kabbalat Kumta (receiving the beret) has begun for the IDF Tzanchanim (paratroopers) who successfully completed their very difficult all night long Masa Kumta (beret march).

Kol HaKavod!!

See more posts of what took place before this below.
https://www.facebook.com/ugobey/posts/10165615277725441
https://www.facebook.com/ugobey/posts/10165616511075441
https://www.facebook.com/ugobey/posts/10165618164540441

Once a paratrooper, always a paratrooper!
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Just moments ago IDF forces arrested a Palestinian Arab who stabbed an IDF soldier in the back and stole her weapon in the Jordan Valley.

The soldier's condition is defined as moderate to severe. The soldier was evacuated to the hospital by helicopter.
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These are IDF combat soldiers who serve in the religious Haredi unit of the IDF call Netzah Yehuda. Thanks to my buddy Nahal Haredi for this one!

They are celebrating a Siyum HaShas which is when you completed the Daf Yomi (Talmud) program, a roughly seven-and-a-half-year cycle of learning the Mishna (Oral Torah) and its commentaries.

They may be powerful combat soldiers but they get their power from the most powerful source we have and one which helps us do things that defy the odds and the norm. It is called Emuna (faithfullness) and even the secular soldiers who fought for the state of Israel in 1948 had Emuna, they just didn't know it or didn't call it that. You don't have to be religious to have Emunah... Jews cannot hide from it, only pretend or live in denial.

Nice one guys!!
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Amazing!! A new synagogue was built in the neighborhood of Kalanim in Beer Sheva and they named it after a fallen Golani IDF combat soldier named Corporal Uzi Peretz.

On the 22nd of Sivan 5755 (June 29, 2005), Uzi fell in an operation at the "Dalia" post in the Mount Dov sector by Lebanon. An IDF force identified a squad of Hezbollah terrorists who had infiltrated Israeli territory, fired at them and hit one of the terrorists.
Immediately afterwards, the terrorists fired many mortar shells at IDF outposts on Mount Dov. Uzi ran to reinforce a friend who was guarding inside the outpost when one of the mortars landed on the outpost turret and exploded, and he was killed on the spot. Four other soldiers were injured in the incident.
Uzi, who always declared "I love my country and I will die for it" did not have time to finish his service and did not know that his words would come true and become a bitter and painful reality.
Uzi was nineteen and a half years old when he fell.