Special Envoy to Adora
Hit in the leg during the attack on his colony by three Palestinian attackers, David Nehemias has just returned from hospital.
To welcome him, the children at school taped a poster to his door.
In a yellow sun they wrote, in Hebrew:
"Even if it is dark, the sun will come back"
, a sentence that we owe to Idan Amedi, one of the stars of the
Fauda
series , recently injured in the fighting in the Gaza strip.
Being familiar with the place, his neighbor knocks and pushes the door.
“And here is our hero!”
, he says.
Crutches on his arms, pale, the hero smiles weakly and returns to his sofa.
The inhabitants of Adora see in this thirty-year-old the man who saved them from a massacre.
On Friday, January 12, at 7:30 p.m., residents of this Israeli settlement located near Hebron, in the occupied West Bank, were at home, preparing to share Shabbat dinner with their families.
This is the moment that three teenagers from a nearby Palestinian village chose…
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