VIDEO: Israeli Soldiers Fight Hezbollah Terrorists in Lifelike Simulation
Prepared to face any situation, IDF forces are training to defend the northern border against Hezbollah. This exclusive video of an IDF simulation shows how Israeli soldiers would confront Hezbollah terrorists in battle.
Hezbollah, the Lebanese-based terrorist organization, continues to arm itself with long-range missiles and other weapons capable of striking any part of Israel. More than ever, IDF forces are focused on Hezbollah’s advancing capabilities, developing sophisticated methods to stop its terror. In this exclusive video, the elite Combat Engineering Battalion 601 simulates the takeover of a Hezbollah position. The footage provides a rare glimpse into the IDF’s advanced training to confront the Hezbollah threat.
ince the end of the 2006 Second Lebanon War, calm has prevailed along the northern border, but Hezbollah’s size and strength have grown dramatically. At any moment, Hezbollah could attack Israel, and IDF soldiers must be prepared to counter its terrorists. With support from Iran, tens of thousands of Hezbollah terrorists are training every day in Lebanon.
With these threats on the horizon, the IDF’s combat engineers participated in a lifelike simulation of combat scenarios in the border area. The simulation prepared soldiers for the moment of truth against Hezbollah, simulating the takeover of a terrorist stronghold and an attempt to kidnap Israeli soldiers.
“The best way to maintain our readiness and remain sharp is to train,” said the battalion’s commander, Lt. Col. Yanai Manor. “We try as much as possible to simulate events that could occur in reality.”
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It is with great sadness that we inform you of the passing of Ann Porter z”l
mother of Martine Porter Zasada,
Levaya: Friday, 1/31 at 10:00 AM. The funeral will be in San Diego at Greenwood Memorial Park, 4300 Imperial Ave, San Diego, CA 92113. Directions
Ma’ariv on Motzei Shabbat – 6:00 PM, Shacharit: Sunday – 9:00 AM, Shacharit: Monday – Thursday – 7:00 AM, Mincha/Ma’ariv: Sunday – 5:10 PM, Ma’ariv: Mon., Tues. & Wed. – 8:00 PM
May God Comfort them among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem!
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The Inside Story of IDF’s Hospital That Saves Syrians
Last year, the IDF set up a field hospital to treat wounded Syrian civilians near the northern border, treating over 500 Syrian nationals.
Regardless of the tense relations between Israel and Syria, who are still officially at war, IDF soldiers have continued to apply a core Jewish value: “He who saves one life, saves the whole of humanity.”On February 16, 2013, seven wounded civilians from Syria approached Israel’s border in urgent need of help. Colonel Tariff Bader, a Druze officer, heads an Israeli field hospital near the border. He began his IDF service in 1993, and after completing his medical studies, rose through the IDF’s ranks to become a senior medical officer in the IDF’s Northern Command.“They arrived on Shabbat and were treated by the same people who treat IDF soldiers in the Golan Heights,” Col. Bader explained. “The ethical code of the IDF Medical Corps clearly states that soldiers must assist anyone who is sick or wounded – whether they are associated with the enemy or not.” This event began the IDF’s extraordinary mission to assist Syrian civilians in need. “When we realized we would be receiving many patients, we decided to build a field hospital so that we could treat people with serious injuries who require immediate care,” Col. Bader said, explaining that the victims were so badly injured that they would not have survived the trip to a civilian hospital. “There has not been a single case in which an injured Syrian was denied medical treatment by the IDF or by a civilian hospital,” said Col. Bader. “I’m sure of that.” The Israeli hospital facility, which continues to operate today, includes surgery, orthopedics and radiology divisions. On a regular basis, nurses and orderlies lend a hand to IDF doctors on the border.
The field hospital is located very close to the border, making it a potential target for Syrians looking to exploit the civil war to attack Israel. In the past, mortar fire from Syria has wounded IDF soldiers in Israel. Despite the dangers of their work, soldiers risk their lives to treat Syrian victims.
In many cases, medical forces must treat Syrian patients without any knowledge of their medical histories or health conditions. Despite the absence of cooperation between Israeli and Syrian medical services, some patients arrive with notes from Syrian doctors describing recommended care. These notes, written in Arabic or English, have become the only form of communication between doctors from the two countries. While discussing the relationship between Israeli soldiers and Syrian victims, Col. Bader explained that their connection is quickly strengthening. “The Syrian people trust us now,” he said. “During the first month or so, they were a little hesitant to come to Israel. Today that is no longer the case.”
Once the patients return to Syria, any evidence of their presence in Israel can put their lives in grave danger. In order to keep the civilians safe, the IDF takes painstaking measures to remove any indication that they received care in Israel.
As an expression of respect for the hospital, people all over the world have sent gifts to members of the medical team. Soldiers have received everything from clothing, gift cards and radios from people abroad, who have also sent gifts intended for Syrian patients.
A large number of the patients suffer extreme trauma as a result of the fighting in Syria. After seeing death and destruction all around them, they carry difficult memories that are just as painful as their physical wounds. To ease the trauma of young children, clowns visit the hospital on a regular basis, giving them a chance to laugh and smile. “I myself am a father,” Col. Bader said. “The injuries of children leave the greatest impact on me. I remember a girl whose femur was completely shattered. Had our forces not been there to help her, she would have died or been disabled for the rest of her life. This work makes me proud, both as a physician and a citizen of Israel. Some patients who arrived unconscious were shocked to find themselves in Israel when they woke up. Fortunately, other Syrians in the hospital helped us calm them down.”
This is not Col. Bader’s first time representing a major humanitarian effort as an IDF soldier. He was also a part of the IDF delegation to Haiti in 2010. Whenever he speaks publicly, he is clearly moved by his experiences. “I feel exactly the same about the lives we save on our own border,” he concluded. “It fills me with pride to accomplish this mission.”
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Truly Inspiring! A Journey of Faith & Hope – A lecture with Mrs. Devorie Kreiman (Audio)
Some 100 people gathered at The Menachem Institute in Tarzana to hear a riveting, inspiring and thought-proving talk by Mrs. Devorie Krieman titled The Courage of Faith – The Power of Hope: Finding strength and meaning in seemingly insurmountable hardship.
Mrs. Kreiman shared her personal journey towards discovering strength and joy in the face of anguish and pain. The extraordinary challenges and losses she has faced, inspires us to overcome the impossible. That we can stand up and live our lives in the face of helplessness and deep sadness.
Her personal journey has led her to develop a “user friendly” understanding of the Torah approach to human resilience and growth.
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VALLEY ERUV DOWN! Please Help!
This past Sunday and Monday the Valley Eruv society participated in its bi-annual physcial re-check of the fences, poles, and other perimeter installations of our Valley Eruv. (This is done in addition to Rav Heinemann’s periodic halachic review.) It was discovered that there were a number of locations requiring immediate attention and repairs in order for our Valley Eruv to be deemed functional. These additional periodic inspections are part of our regular procedures in maintaining the high halachic standards of our Valley Eruv. We do not yet know what this will cost, but the anticipated repair bill is estimated at around $4,800. Your donations are appreciated and needed.
To donate, send in your check to:
VALLEY ERUV SOCIETY
P. O. Box 4201
Valley Village, CA 91617
OR
Go online to:
http://valleyeruv.org/donations.asp
As of right now, the Valley Eruv is NOT FUNCTIONAL and we cannot guarantee that the repairs will be completed in time for this Shabbos. Please feel free to share this information with other community members and we will keep you posted on any changes.
Three Israelis Detained for Attempted Smuggle of Flag Onto The Temple Mount
JERUSALEM – A police spokesman announced this morning that three Israelis in their early twenties were detained this morning after they tried to smuggle an Israeli flag onto the Temple Mount, allegedly with the intent of waiving it there.
One tried to smuggle it in his underwear, the other two were caught with the flag in their bags. The three were taken for questioning at a nearby police station. This allegedly consists of a breach of the status-quo on the Temple Mount.
On October 14, 2013, thirteen Israelis were dragged out and arrested for praying and waving an Israeli flag on the Temple Mount.
In April, on Israel’s Independence Day, a group of Israelis tried to enter the Temple Mount and were subjected to what they described as a humiliating search to expose hidden Israeli flags. “We were separated from the tourists who entered the Temple Mount freely and our ID cards were taken for inspection” Eita? Kleinman told the Kol Yehudi. This is routine, but what happened next is outstanding. “A police officer asked us to enter a search room. He apologized, explaining that he had to physically search us for a flag. We were shocked; we removed our upper garments and were searched as if we were dangerous criminals.” After the search they were allowed to enter the Mount, accompanied by members of the Wakf who shouted at them.
There is no similar prohibition for Muslims to pray or fly any kind of flag on the Temple Mount.
By Aryeh Savir
Tazpit News Agency




















