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healingordestroying · 4 months
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Our hearts and thoughts are with Israeli singer and “Fauda” actor Idan Amedi, who was seriously injured today while fighting in the counterterrorism operation against Hamas in Gaza. He was one of the first well-known Israelis to enlist into the IDF since October 7th.
May this hero make a swift and speedy recovery.
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girlactionfigure · 2 months
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This was famous Israeli singer, Idan Amedi, after being partially patched up after being badly injured in the war in Gaza. Before this he was unrecognizable, they didn't know who he was by his face alone.
He said he refused to let his children see him until he was fully looking how he used to look before.
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knifegrrrl1312 · 6 months
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eretzyisrael · 2 months
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Good News From Israel
In the 11th Feb 24 edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include:
A dog rescued in Gaza could understand Hebrew.
A volunteer US eye specialist has saved the sight of many wounded IDF soldiers.
50,000 volunteers show that they have “One Heart”.
Another breakthrough in the production of green hydrogen.
A startup used its own invention to save its business.
Three instances of proactive women entrepreneurs.
Israelis won international gold medals in skiing, kickboxing, windsurfing and jujitsu.
The Argentine President promised to move his embassy to Jerusalem.
Read More: Good News From Israel
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The photo (TY Sharon) is of Sabra fruit growing on prickly pear cacti in the Jerusalem sunshine last week. Israelis are called after the sabra because they are thought to be prickly on the outside and sweet on the inside. I think that you will find many of the news articles in this week's positive Israel newsletter are sweet on the inside.  So please have a look inside and below.
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tomercaponesource · 9 months
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secular-jew · 4 months
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“Fauda” star Idan Amedi, one of the first Israelis to enlist after Oct 7th, was seriously injured while fighting in a counterterrorism operation against Hamas in Gaza.
I understand his condition was upgraded to "stable."
Pray for his full recovery - his Hebrew name is: Idan Ben Tova"
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#prayerrequest
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Oct. 17 interview with palestinian anarchist organization Fauda conducted by the Black Rose Anarchist Federation about paths to resisting the Israeli ethnostate.
As the assault progresses and the Israel Offense Forces continue to target Palestinian infrastructure, I personally feel it is important to uplift palestinian voices and source news from palestinians directly whenever possible.
P.S. Linking to an interview does not mean I endorse either Fauda or the BRRN. Don't start stupid discourse on this post or with me.
Posted October 28.
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walidsweteyes · 1 month
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love is stored in the gabihandles.
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vesnaproduction · 1 year
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AVATARS // Inbar Lavi
ethnicity 🌍 : Polish Jewish (father), Moroccan Jewish (mother)
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aronarchy · 4 months
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thelovelygods · 1 year
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me if fauda doesn’t end with steve opening his own restaurant and getting to play as much backgammon as he wants
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Me: Hebrew.
My American friend: the language from Fauda.
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girlactionfigure · 3 months
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c0lin13 · 1 year
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eretzyisrael · 2 months
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Good News From Israel
In the 25th Feb 24 edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include:
IDF soldiers can fly for free on Israel’s National Airline.
Some “amazing but true” stories from Gaza.
Clinical trials show Israeli ALS therapy slows cognitive decline.
Three Israeli ag-tech innovations that could prevent world hunger.
Europe is investing in Israeli green technology.
Israel had international success at swimming, weightlifting and 4 more sports.
A 2000-year-old stone box was unearthed on Jerusalem’s Pilgrim Road.
Read More: Good News From Israel
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In Israel, we're slowly seeing the country emerge from one of the darkest times since the Holocaust. Evacuees are returning to their homes in the South as the threat from terrorists in Gaza is being eliminated. The transformation from darkness to light is reflected in much of last week's news. The dark days of displaced Israeli families have been made a little brighter thanks to donations and kind hosts. A wounded Fauda TV star has been able to see the light of day after being discharged from hospital.  A Hamas terrorist emerging from a dark tunnel shaft with a bomb was seen just in time. And from the dark despair after seeing Hamas murder his wife, a brave, stateless Bedouin and his nine children can have a brighter future as permanent residents of Israel. The usual weekly Israeli medical breakthroughs give brighter prospects for ALS and PTSD sufferers, heart patients, and pregnant mothers in Brazil. The winter sun is shining on Israeli agricultural innovations with climate-resistant seeds, plant propagation breakthroughs, and sun-dried tomatoes on the vine. Meanwhile, Israeli technology is revolutionizing the taking of photos in poor light. Finally, Israel celebrated some shining sporting results; a 2,000-year-old unique stone box, found near the ruins of the Temple in Jerusalem, is now seeing the light of day; and an Israeli fashion designer played the Israeli National anthem Hatikvah in New York, to accompany the showing of his Autumn collection, aptly entitled "Illumination of Hope".  Let's hope that the rest of the world also "sees the light". The photo (TY Sharon) is of an illuminated Jerusalem street during the Shaon Horef (Winter Noise) festival.
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tomercaponesource · 7 months
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