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"Lock Time": The Real Heroes of the War | Israel today

2020-11-24T23:21:29.974Z


The star of the series, Ofer Hayun, posted a post about the most talked about series at the moment, "Lock Hour", and focuses on the exciting stories behind it | TV


The star of the series, Ofer Hayun, posted a post about the most talked about series at the moment and focuses on the exciting and true stories behind it.

Ofer Hayun, who plays Corporal Marco Dolsey in the talk show "Lock Hour" here 11, posted a Facebook page yesterday (Monday) that tells about what happens in episodes six and seven of the series, which are of course based on events that took place, and focus on the exciting heroes' stories. .

"The Story of Chapters 6-7, 'Lock Time,'" Hayun wrote.

"As you know, the characters in the series are not real, but the stories and situations you see in the series are based on completely real events. And so is the story in episodes 6-7.

"After the fierce fighting and the failed rescue attempts from the Tel Saki outpost (the location of the bunker), Commander Menachem Ansbacher decided to withdraw from the outpost. His soldiers had to destroy the secret maps and documents, leaving only the personal captive notebooks in their hands. A number of * range * shells that hit well and did keep the Syrians away, but when Ansbacher asked to continue the shelling, he was told that the allocation of shells had ended.

"Meanwhile, the Syrians continued their efforts to occupy the post. Ansbacher ordered hand grenades and even Christianity, to prepare them for immediate imposition as soon as the Syrians entered the bunker - a planned collective suicide. On behalf of Shaike, who was seriously injured and lost his hearing, demanded more water, and did not respond to his friends' requests for silence. Due to the fear that the soldiers would be discovered, Ansbacher ordered the stranger to be strangled. Soldier Avital did not want to carry out the order : 'No water, Syrians outside, shut up.' The wounded Shaike stopped shouting.

The story of chapters 6-7, "Lock Hour."

As you know, the characters in the series are not real, but the stories and situations you see ...

Posted by Ofer Hayoun Ofer Hayun on Monday, November 23, 2020

"The Syrians approached the bunker, threw grenades and fired in an RPG bomb, Ansbacher who was seriously wounded, asked 'whoever is not wounded and can go out, to go out and tell the Syrians that we are surrendering.' 188, who was among the few unharmed, went outside. He saw two Syrian soldiers motioning for him towards the bunker. Nagarker signaled with his fingers that there were only four soldiers on the bunker, three of whom died and he was the only one who survived. The Syrians were wrong to think Nagarker was a pilot, probably because That the fireproof overalls he wore resembled pilots' overalls.

"This act seems to have saved the lives of the soldiers in the bunker, because the Syrians believed that there were no more soldiers living in the bunker. They returned it, and did not bother to check the bunker. As the danger seemed to pass, Ansbacher ordered Christianity to be returned to grenades. But not everyone found Christianity. Inside the dark bunker Ansbacher said he used the dome pin on his head as an impromptu guard.

Hayun summed up the post with these words: "These are the real heroes."

Source: israelhayom

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