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"Wedding" star: "I don't envy all the mothers who enlist their children in the army these days" | Israel Hayom

2023-10-01T15:10:42.588Z

Highlights: "Wedding" star: "I don't envy all the mothers who enlist their children in the army these days" "The One" about the story of the 201st Squadron of the Israeli Air Force during the Yom Kippur War has aroused a lot of emotions since it went on the air. "I served two years with Golanchiks, I was in the field, I experienced, I sweated, I saw what they were going through," she said.


Like many viewers, May Schechter did not remain indifferent to the docuseries "The One," which reveals the story of No. 201 Squadron during the Yom Kippur War • "When I have children, honestly, I have no idea what I will say to them as a mother," Schechter shared her feelings with her tens of thousands of followers


The docuseries "The One" about the story of the 201st Squadron of the Israeli Air Force during the Yom Kippur War has aroused a lot of emotions since it went on the air, and the one who watched it and could not remain indifferent to its content, is the previous season of "My Wedding" participant May Shechter, who shared today (Sunday) with her 36,<> Instagram followers the stomach box she experienced after watching.

May and Moshe react after the decision || Written by: Ami Friedman, Cinematography: Moshe Ben-Simhon, Keshet 12 and Gil Productions, Liron Saar, Aviv Hofi

"Hearing a soldier say these things brings tears to my eyes," Shechter shared her thoughts in light of a clip from the episode in which Maj. Gen. and reserve pilot Gil Regev is heard saying that he would not recommend his grandson to enlist and that it is not good to die for our country.

"I don't judge him, nor do I envy all the mothers who enlist their children (girls and boys) in the army these days," she said. "I was an infantry instructor in the army and received amazing and meaningful service," she continued, sharing part of her military service.

May and Moshe. Photo: From "Wedding at First Sight"

"I served two years with Golanchiks, I was in the field, I experienced, I sweated, I saw what they were going through," she said, before adding: "When I have children, honestly, I have no idea what I'm going to tell them as a mother," Schechter shared. "Gil, I see the pain in your eyes and the tears and tears together with you," she concluded her story with a personal appeal to Regev.

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