The junction that was soaked in the blood of our brothers breathes hope and life into our warriors
Moshav Shuva is located a kilometer and a little before the horror route.
After miraculously escaping from the clutches of the demons, Kobi Trabelsi, a resident of the moshav, enlisted to save the unimaginable swarm of wounded who poured into the junction of the settlement for the purpose of flying by helicopter to the hospitals. At that very junction, he was joined by his brothers Eliran Dror and Ariel, who left their families and all their daily activities and established "Shuva Achim", a comprehensive refreshment point for the security and rescue forces on their way to the front.
Water, hot food, clothing, essential hygiene products, tactical equipment, coffee and pastries are given to the hundreds of soldiers who crowd the post every day, exactly according to their needs!
Everyone who stops by receives a hug and a smile and loads for him and for the soldiers on the front line! From shoelaces to clothing and hygiene products to tents
Organizing refreshment days for soldiers and reservists
Treatment of bases and posts to improve the conditions of soldiers
The responses warm the heart and moisten the eyes...
Soldiers stop for a second, grab a bottle of water and a sandwich, and race back to the front lines
Female soldiers can't believe it when they see the equipment that is tailored exactly to their needs..
The screen would be too short to contain the exemplary stories that are tied around the beating hearts of dozens of volunteers who work day and night for the well-being of our forces on the front lines,
The intersection that saw the bodies of our brothers bathed in their blood now sees our unity in all its glory! The number of soldiers who pass through the post more than doubles every week and the needs only grow..
And we are here until the last of the fighters returns home
Am Yisrael Chai
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Read about what we are doing in an article in the Jerusalem Post:
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-769644










