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Defeat the system: Against all odds - Amit will become a warrior | Israel today

2020-05-04T19:08:39.949Z


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When Amit Ramot came to the UAE and told about her eating disorders, the officer announced that she would not be a warrior. In no way did Ramot manage to fulfill her dream: "Touched and found"

Amit Ramot, an education nCO who became a kind of networking guy after a series of posts about her military service on Facebook, while revealing her personal challenges, announced earlier this week to her followers that she had succeeded in defeating the system, and she would become a fighter even though Eating Disorders.

In a Facebook account post, Ramot said that while she was a pre-military preparer, she reached the lieutenant at the base of Tel Hashomer with the goal of being a fighter. "I was thrilled with a number of documents I obtained from the people who accompanied me throughout the period of eating and hospitalization disorders. I sat down in front of her, laid the papers on the table and told her "I want to be a warrior". She picks up documents for barely fifteen seconds and states "Who told you you could be a warrior?" I took a deep breath and tried to keep my composure. "What do you mean, here, there is everything you need here" and she dismisses my words with a wave of my hand and I go out and cry bitterly.

Some time ago, when she was stationed in the southern division of the Gaza Division as an education liaison, she spoke to the divisional education officer and told her that it was possible to become a warrior despite the decision. "I came home that very distasteful weekend," shared her followers. A week later, she asked the officer to try again and was referred to a psychiatrist at Tsrifin.

"I sit down with him, hopeless but obliged to try again and tell him I want to be a warrior and he gently explains to me 'You know that if something happens to you the first thing they will ask me is how I gave you,'" Ramot said. "I told him I understood the fear, but I still insist on it and gave him reasons why I can. He asked me to wait and after an hour and a half I was called to his office and he says the next thing 'we beat you to war'."

"'what??' I look at him, 'All I needed was to try again?' And I'm trying to curb the excitement. " Ramot noted that for her, the experience was almost hopeless for her, one last attempt before she gave up on her dream. "You could say that from there the process was just getting started and I was going through a million procedures until at some point I thought it would be unsuccessful. Two weeks ago the shark announced that I had approved my application, and from there in August I was going to enlist again, this time for infantry," Ramot concluded Her story proves that there is nothing capable of resisting willpower. "Tired and found," the post concluded.

Source: israelhayom

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