Breitbart - In the midst of an attack, IDF soldiers who had gone into a mosque looking for weapons, explosives, and rockets-- encountered a female suicide bomber who was about to detonate the belt she wore, which would have resulted in the deaths of the soldiers.
One of the soldiers instinctively recited the opening words of the holiest Jewish prayer “Shema Yisrael”. The female suicide bomber hesitated and began trembling, giving the soldiers a chance to grab her and disable the device.
One of the soldiers instinctively recited the opening words of the holiest Jewish prayer “Shema Yisrael”. The female suicide bomber hesitated and began trembling, giving the soldiers a chance to grab her and disable the device.
The soldiers then took her prisoner and turned her over to a counter-intelligence unit. Their investigation uncovered that the female suicide bomber’s mother was a Jew who had married a Palestinian in Israel and, after the wedding, was smuggled against her will into Gaza.
There she lived a life filled with abuse and humiliation, and was basically a captive. In addition to the female suicide bomber, there were two smaller children as well. An armored force went in and rescued the two small children.
There she lived a life filled with abuse and humiliation, and was basically a captive. In addition to the female suicide bomber, there were two smaller children as well. An armored force went in and rescued the two small children.
Hamas uses places of worship, hospitals, schools and civilian areas to launch attacks against Israel.
Before the IDF carries out an attack against Hamas, they drop hundreds of leaflets, warning people to leave the area.
They call every resident and send a warning shot before they actually launch the attack on a building.
As one former IDF soldier told Breitbart News, "Israel defends their people; these are people that use their people to defend themselves."
Before the IDF carries out an attack against Hamas, they drop hundreds of leaflets, warning people to leave the area.
They call every resident and send a warning shot before they actually launch the attack on a building.
As one former IDF soldier told Breitbart News, "Israel defends their people; these are people that use their people to defend themselves."
Source - http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2014/08/09/Hadar-Goldin-IDF-Hamas
Related - How Hamas weaponizes women, children, mosques, and more
http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/08/how-hamas-weaponizes-women-children.html
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Other strange happenings during the Gaza War
MIRACLE IN THE GAZA WAR - ISRAELI SENIOR COMMANDER DESCRIBES MYSTERIOUS CLOUD that shrouded his men during attack as divine protection - Also read a summary of other astounding miracles in the Israeli battlefield
http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/08/miracle-in-gaza-war-israeli-senior.html
MORE MIRACLES IN THE GAZA WAR - Sudden wind veers Hamas rocket away from Israel and into the sea when Iron Dome twice fails to intercept -
And read of other miracles in this Gaza war and during the Six Day War
Read more - http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/08/more-miracles-in-gaza-war-sudden-wind.html
RELATED
Jewish woman married to abusive Palestinian and living as a slave in his village is freed by Jewish organization
Source - http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/157744#.U-bJJpsg-M8
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A dramatic rescue takes a Jewish woman and her two young children out of the clutches of a brutal Palestinian Authority Arab husband with whom she lived for 28 years.
The anti-missionary Yad L'Achim organization, which also works on behalf of Jewish women trapped in relationships with Arabs, revealed the extraordinary story, after “Dinah, the daughter of Leah,” was safely back among Jews.
Dinah was born in the mixed Arab-Jewish city of Lod 48 years ago but became estranged from her family during an emotional crisis, which led her to a relationship with an Arab man.
Since then, she was declared as missing, and her family did not know whether she was dead or alive. At one point, Israeli authorities mistakenly thought they had identified her in a morgue.
She lived with her husband in a Palestinian Authority Arab village in the area of Tulkarm, east of Netanya. She said her husband traumatized her and once tied her to a tree for 13 hours, without food or water The husband said he wanted “everyone to see what will happen to you" if she were to leave the house without permission.
Three weeks ago, ties were suddenly re-established with her family, which finally had a sign that Dinah was still alive. They contacted Yad L’Achim officials, who were given her telephone number and other personal information that enabled them to go into action to rescue her.
When they first got in touch with Dinah, she begged them, “Get me back to my homeland.”
With the help of Interior Minister Eli Yishai and the IDF, special permits were prepared for Dinah and her children to cross the checkpoint near Tulkarm after the rescue, which was carried out in strict secrecy.
This past Sunday evening, her husband gave Dinah 12 shekels to travel with her two children in a taxi to a clinic for medical care Monday morning.
In a pre-arranged scheme, she and her children got out of the cab shortly after it left the village and hurriedly got into a rescue vehicle that Yad Latham sent, with advance permission from a senior IDF officer. Soldiers at the checkpoint had been alerted to allow the vehicle to enter the Palestinian Authority for the rescue operation.
During the journey of nearly an hour to the checkpoint, Yad L'Achim instructed its workers to stop what they were doing and say Psalms for the safe return of Dinah.
The rescue vehicle returned to the checkpoint, and the soldiers confirmed they saw the mother and her two children in the rescue vehicle.
Once past the checkpoint, the vehicle stopped, and Dinah burst into tears, along with the soldiers.
The children begged her, “Mommy, promise us you never will go back there again.”
Photo below - The rescued woman embraces family.
One of Dinah’s first actions was to take off her Muslim garb and tell Yad L’Achim officials, “Throw them in the trash can.”
The organizations’ social workers are treating her and she is staying at a secret location in central Israel, after having made contact with her family.
She filed a complaint with police against her Arab husband’s brutality. Police said they doubted that Palestinian Authority police would take any action against him but added that if he steps one foot beyond the checkpoint, he will be arrested.
Source - http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/157744#.U-bJJpsg-M8
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