THIS. IS. VICTORY.
On October 7, 2023 Hamas terrorists and “regular” Gazans left Shejaiya in Gaza to attack Kibbutz Nachal Oz.
They murdered fifteen civilians and kidnapped eight people.
They destroyed the Kibbutz and its fields.
This picture was taken yesterday.
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See the beautiful fields of Nachal Oz.
And see the ruins of the Shejaiya neighborhood in the background.
We may have suffered losses.
And a lot of pain.
But in the end, thank God -
We won!
And they lost!
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THIS. IS. SO. SPECIAL.
Israel Army Radio reporter Yanir Kozin traveled to Florida with Prime Minister Netanyahu last week.
At a reception in Miami, Yanir noticed an elderly man sitting quietly with a blue cap, a blue sweater, and a small yellow-patch pin.
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“ My name is Jacob,” he said. “I am a Holocaust survivor. I am over 100. I survived the forests and the camps, but I lost everyone.”
Yanir told Jacob that we was a reporter from Israel.
Then Jacob told Yanir that he wants his help with something.
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“I want a picture with the Prime Minister of Israel. It is very important to me,” he said.
Yanir made that happen.
Later, during the event, Netanyahu paused his speech, called Jacob to stand, and the entire hall rose and applauded him.
The next day, Jacob received
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COMFORTING A BEREAVED MOTHER
Keshet Cassorti was murdered by Hamas terrorists at the Nova festival at the age of 21.
His mother Natalia went to the interior ministry this week to renew her Israeli ID card.
Israeli ID cards include a section listing the names of
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one’s children.
As she sat there she remembered that parents of others who lost their children at the festival told her that their deceased children’s names didn’t appear on their new ID cards.
Since they had passed away, the policy is not to list them on the ID
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card.
Natalia relates:
“I wanted to tell the clerk about this.
But I couldn't get a word out of my mouth.
I gestured to her with my fingers for a moment, because I could already feel the tears. They washed over me, in an instant, without prior preparation.
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AN INCREDIBLE OCTOBER 7 STORY
Meet Moshe and Diana.
Moshe is 72. Diana is 75
They lived in Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak near the Gaza border.
On the morning of October 7, they went to their safe room when their heard the sirens.
At 11:30am Hamas terrorists entered
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their home and broke windows and destroyed furniture on their way to the safe room.
The two of them held the door closed together and the terrorists couldn’t open the door by hand.
So, the terrorists shot at the door and opened it, severely injuring
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both of their hands.
The terrorists sat them down on the couch, took food and drink from their fridge, and started to eat and drink while they awaited their orders. The orders came: “Take them to Gaza as hostages.”
They forced the couple to walk and when
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PLEASE SUPPORT THIS NEW YORK HOTEL
Bram left New York to enlist in the IDF as a lone soldier.
Yes, he entered Gaza to fight Hamas on behalf of Israel and the Jewish people.
Bram was recently released from the IDF and returned to a New York to help
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his family business - the historic Blue Moon Hotel in Manhattan.
Anti-Israeli, antisemitic protestors have been demonstrating outside the hotel and are asking people to boycott the hotel due to the involvement of an IDF soldier in the business.
They are making
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things very difficult for the family.
Let’s show appreciation to Bram and show the demonstrators they are messing with the wrong people!
If you live in New York please consider a night in the city to give them your business.
And if you are visiting New York
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A CRITICALLY INJURED SOLDIER WAKES UP
IDF soldier, Ari Shpitz, 21, was critically injured a month and a half ago while fighting Hamas in Gaza.
He arrived at Soroka hospital by helicopter.
He required 19 portions of blood to keep him alive.
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He underwent major surgery.
And since then he has been a coma.
Doctors said that Ari was among the most seriously injured soldiers in this war.
Leah, Ari’s mother, spoke openly about the need to pray for Ari and declared, “we will dance at this wedding one day.”
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And now, thank God, Ari has woken up and is communicating with those around him.
He still has a long way to go and still needs our prayers.
But our prayers for our soldiers clearly have an impact.
Ari’s waking up and communicating is a “miracle.”
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