Read more On December 15, the news that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) mistakenly killed three Israelis who were being held hostage by Palestinian Hamas during a fighting in the northern Gaza Strip caused an uproar in Israel. A large number of demonstrators took to the streets, ** the wrongdoing of the Israeli army. Yotam Haim was one of the hostages who was mistakenly killed, and his mother, Iris Haim, was devastated. Still, her response was surprisingly tolerant and understanding, and she hoped that the Israeli fighters would protect themselves in future battles, while saying that she loved them and did not blame the soldiers for their mistakes. "I want to tell you that I love you very much and I hug you from afar," she said. I know that what happened is not your fault at all, no one's fault, except for "some", whose names and memories may be erased from the face of the earth. "Should the police go and rescue the hostages when they are kidnapped?The question is not simple. If you don't go, you will be accused of being indifferent;If you go, you can't guarantee absolute success.
Looking back at Operation Entebbe in 1976, Israel successfully rescued 102 hostages, and although three hostages were unfortunately killed in the end, the operation can be said to have been handled quite perfectly, which can be called a miracle. War is not a game of chess, and it is difficult to distinguish between friend and foe, and sometimes the enemy will disguise himself as an ordinary person and attack when others are unprepared. A preliminary rewrite of the December 15 incident in which the Israel Defense Forces accidentally killed three Israeli hostages held by Palestinian Hamas during a battle in the northern Gaza Strip caused an uproar in Israel. Demonstrators poured into the streets, ** the wrongdoing of the Israeli army. Yotam Haim was one of the hostages who was killed by mistake, and his mother, Iris Haim, was deeply grieved. Surprisingly, however, her reaction was unusually tolerant and understanding, and she hoped that the Israeli fighters would protect themselves in future battles, even saying that she loved them and did not blame them. "I want to tell you that I love you very much and I hug you from afar," she said. I know that what happened is not your fault at all, no one's fault, except for "some", whose names and memories may be erased from the face of the earth. "Should the police go and rescue the hostages when they are kidnapped?
The question is not simple. If you don't go, you will be accused of being indifferent;If you go, you can't guarantee absolute success. Looking back at Operation Entebbe in 1976, Israel successfully rescued 102 hostages, and although three hostages were unfortunately killed in the end, the operation can be said to have been handled quite perfectly, which can be called a miracle. War is not a game of chess, and it is difficult to distinguish between friend and foe, and sometimes the enemy will disguise himself as an ordinary person and attack when others are unprepared. On December 15, during a fierce battle in the northern Gaza Strip, the Israel Defense Forces accidentally killed three Israeli hostages held by Palestinian Hamas, a report that caused widespread concern and outrage in Israel. A large number of demonstrators took to the streets, ** the wrongdoings of the Israeli army, and demanded serious accountability. One of the hostages, who was killed by mistake, was named Yotam Haim, whose mother, Iris Haim, was in deep grief. Surprisingly, however, instead of sharply blaming the ** and the army like others, she expressed her understanding and tolerance for the Israeli fighters, hoping that they would protect themselves in future battles. "I want to tell you that I love you very much and I hug you from afar," she said.
I know that what happened is not your fault at all, no one's fault, except for "some", whose names and memories may be erased from the face of the earth. "Should the police go and rescue the hostages when they are kidnapped?The question is not simple. If you don't go, you will be accused of being indifferent;If you go, you can't guarantee absolute success. Looking back at Operation Entebbe in 1976, Israel successfully rescued 102 hostages, and although three hostages were unfortunately killed in the end, the operation can be said to have been handled quite perfectly, which can be called a miracle. War is not a game of chess, and it is difficult to distinguish between friend and foe, and sometimes the enemy will disguise himself as an ordinary person and attack when others are unprepared. On 15 December, during fierce fighting in the northern Gaza Strip, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) accidentally killed three Israeli hostages held by Palestinian Hamas, a revelation that sparked deep anger and grief in Israel. A large number of demonstrators took to the streets, ** the wrongdoings of the Israeli army, and demanded serious accountability. Yotam Haim was one of the hostages who was mistakenly killed, and his mother, Iris Haim, was deeply grieved. Surprisingly, however, her response was one of understanding and tolerance.
She expressed her love and understanding for the Israeli fighters and hoped that they would be able to protect themselves in future battles. "I want to tell you that I love you very much and I hug you from afar," she said. I know that what happened is not your fault at all, no one's fault, except for "some", whose names and memories may be erased from the face of the earth. "Should the police go and rescue the hostages when they are kidnapped?The question is not simple. If you don't go, you will be accused of being indifferent;If you go, you can't guarantee absolute success. Looking back at Operation Entebbe in 1976, Israel successfully rescued 102 hostages, and although three hostages were unfortunately killed in the end, the operation can be said to have been handled quite perfectly, which can be called a miracle. War is not a game of chess, and it is difficult to distinguish between friend and foe, and sometimes the enemy will disguise himself as an ordinary person and attack when others are unprepared. Structural adjustmentThe news of the accidental killing by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) of three Israeli hostages held by Palestinian Hamas during heavy fighting in the northern Gaza Strip on 15 December provoked deep anger and grief in Israel. A large number of demonstrators took to the streets, ** the wrongdoings of the Israeli army, and demanded serious accountability.
Yotam Haim was one of the hostages who was mistakenly killed, and his mother, Iris Haim, was deeply grieved. Surprisingly, however, her response was one of understanding and tolerance. She expressed her love and understanding for the Israeli fighters and hoped that they would be able to protect themselves in future battles. "I want to tell you that I love you very much and I hug you from afar," she said. I know that what happened is not your fault at all, no one's fault, except for "some", whose names and memories may be erased from the face of the earth. "Should the police go and rescue the hostages when they are kidnapped?The question is not simple. If you don't go, you will be accused of being indifferent;If you go, you can't guarantee absolute success. Looking back at Operation Entebbe in 1976, Israel successfully rescued 102 hostages, and although three hostages were unfortunately killed in the end, the operation can be said to have been handled quite perfectly, which can be called a miracle. War is not a game of chess, and it is difficult to distinguish between friend and foe, and sometimes the enemy will disguise himself as an ordinary person and attack when others are unprepared. Regardless of the army, keeping itself safe is the top priority on the battlefield. Needless to say, the mother was tormented by the loss of her son, a pain that will stay with her for the rest of her life.
However, I saw a divine light in this mother, maybe this is what we call patriotic feelings - give up the small family and take care of the overall situation!