On video: "It's a miracle, it's a waste of time": Moments after the drone strike in the Galilee/documentation on social networks according to Section 27 A of the Copyright Law
"Everyone has seen the pictures of the UAV, which, by the way, is a predictable move. The whole neighborhood sees that there is no reaction on Iran, and Hezbollah concludes that it is possible to tighten the measures, and that is what it is doing. A result of the government's helplessness," said Noam Pederman, whose son David was injured yesterday in the Hezbollah attack in the Western Galilee, to Linon Magal and Barak Seri on 103FM. David is the third member of the Pederman family to be injured during the Iron Swords War.
"When he woke up from surgery and anesthesia, the first question was 'What happened between Real Madrid and Manchester City,'" Noam shared about his son's recovery process. "He suffered a splinter in his spleen, he had his spleen removed, he also has some kind of injury to his hand, it is not clear if it is temporary or more serious. They will know that later. I comforted him and told him that the fighters of Bar Kochba took out their spleens to fight better. When there is no spleen, you run better, your stamina is greater, you don't feel anything in terms of fatigue, etc. It's also dangerous, because if you run a marathon and you don't feel tired, you can collapse."
Since the outbreak of the Iron Swords War, three of Noam Fredman's sons have been wounded in various ways. "I'm not one of those who like to do such inventory counts. The first son, Elkana, was a security guard in Nova, he evacuated the wounded from the intersection there, and then after that he came back to the party, the famous tank arrived, and he was seriously wounded, he could not function, he gave my son the weapon, and my son attacked the terrorists until When he ran out of bullets, he took a weapon from a policeman and shot a few more, then he took a bullet himself and made the decision of his life - to run while thousands of bullets were fired at him, with a bullet in his butt, he became a target."
"He acted very wisely, it's split-second decisions," he admitted and added: "He's in the reserves in the Gaza Strip, he's been inside Gaza twice since then. He feels an obligation, he always asks to volunteer where possible, also to eliminate the enemy. Ilai, the second son, is A driver of D9, this is the first tool in the front. After him the tanks, then the hole, he was in the area of Khan Yunis, then a terrorist shaft appeared to him, he saw him with his eyes. He grabbed the RPG and then he cleared the himself, not before directing the soldiers to the shaft. After a few weeks he returned to the southern division, and David yesterday."
He later referred to the words of Minister Itamar Ben Gabir about yesterday's incident and in general. "He's also part of the cabinet, so it's a little funny that he gives criticism while he's part of it. He'll either come out and say the criticism or he'll stay inside and shut up. You're part of it, if you don't want to be a part - get out, very simple."
"In general, I try not to give criticism, I really tried, for a long time. But since the last week it's just been a catastrophe, the lack of reaction against Iran only invites, it invited this drone. The Middle East doesn't work like Sweden. It is not only in Iran that we need to attack, make three fronts. This whole notion that we'll get it over with first, dude, yes, no, all the deliberation, it doesn't work. We are in the Middle East, gentlemen, we are in a tough neighborhood and in a tough neighborhood you have to behave like a thug," he stressed.