Yinon Taieb, who was severely wounded while fighting Hamas in Gaza and remained unconscious for two months, recounts his long road to physical and mental recovery.
Ari Spitz, one of the most grievously wounded IDF soldiers from the October 7 attack—having lost both legs and most of his right arm—was joyously dancing at his friend’s wedding, a living reminder that nothing can break the Jewish spirit.
Shtonda joined the Step by Step program of the In One Heart foundation, which supports wounded soldiers in pursuing athletic goals such as marathons and triathlons
Two months after losing his hand—and with it, his tefillin—in combat in Gaza, this IDF soldier received a new set, gifted by yeshiva volunteers from Lev LaGiborei Yisrael.
'Some of us will not come back. Some will come back injured, like me. And the others will come back whole. But the scar of crossing the border and fighting face to face with enemies will not leave us till our last day.'
Despite being one of the most severely injured IDF soldiers, Alone Kaminer refuses to give up—defying medical odds, embracing resilience, and dedicating himself to helping fellow wounded soldiers rebuild their lives.
The army has brought the time between the moment of injury and seeing a senior medical practitioner to under four minutes, and in many cases under one minute.