AMERICAN FIDF SUPPORTERS, WITH WOUNDED ISRAELI COMBAT VETERANS, CYCLE ACROSS ISRAEL

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32 American FIDF supporters, along with wounded IDF veterans, cycled more than 250 miles across Israel from Oct. 13- 19, at the IDF Lachish training base

AMERICAN FIDF SUPPORTERS, WITH WOUNDED ISRAELI COMBAT VETERANS, CYCLE ACROSS ISRAEL

Cross-country cycling adventure, Oct. 13-19, shows solidarity with Israeli soldiers

NEW YORK, Oct. 23 – Supporters of Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF) concluded an intense six-day bicycle ride through Israel last week. Joining the American FIDF supporters for this cross-county ride, which began on Oct. 13, was a group of wounded Israeli combat veterans who have benefited from FIDF rehabilitative programs and prosthetic devices, and Israeli pro cyclists and members of the Israeli Cycling academy, Roy Goldstein, Omer Goldstein, Ido Bear, and Rotem Gafinovetz.
The 32 cyclists from across the U.S. and Canada, covered more than 250 miles and a total vertical climb of over 22,000 feet. The ride allowed the participants, all of whom are avid cyclists, to show solidarity with and support for the soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) while they experienced Israel from the seats of their bikes.
“Biking across Israel together with wounded veterans provided participants the opportunity to really understand the impact FIDF has on the lives of the brave men and women who benefit from FIDF programs,” said FIDF Midwest Executive Director Tamir Oppenheim. “This cycling tour was an incredible opportunity to bring FIDF supporters together with Israeli soldiers, and for these American cyclists to explore Israel in a fun and challenging way.”
Beginning with a ride along Israel’s border with Lebanon and a trek through Upper Galilee, the cyclists then headed south, riding through the Golan Heights and the Ramon Crater in the Negev Desert, before finally finishing in Jerusalem. Along the way, the group visited national landmarks, ancient historic sites, and Israeli military bases. The participants met active-duty soldiers serving on these bases, Lone Soldiers who serve in the IDF with no immediate family in Israel, and combat veterans who benefit from the FIDF IMPACT! Scholarship Program.
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