November 15, 2012
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Buy A Pizza For Our Troops!
Want a practical, inexpensive way to show your support for our troops?
Wanna bless the IDF as they fight in the trenches for Israel?
Buy them a Pizza and other goodies!
Since 3 years, Tsahal pizza works every week and in every part of the country.
It all started in 2009 when a few volunteers and Henri Sebbane, decided to show their gratitude towards IDF soldiers based in Judean and Samaria regions. Soon, this action became known by hundreds of soldiers and many requests to get pizzas and packages arrived every day from dozens of units. A few months later, one of Tsahal Pizza’s leader family members was killed in an ambush
which took place in the Gaza strip. Major Eliraz Perets (right) was the leader of the Golani Unit 12:http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Terrorism-+Obstacle+to+Peace/Memorial/2010/Victims/Eliraz_Peretz.htm
He was the father of 4 children and his eldest brother had already been killed 10 years earlier in an ambush made by the Hezbollah on the Lebanese border. And it is in his memory that we have decided the whole Tsahal Pizza project. During the week of mourning (shiva) we went with Eliraz’s (z’’l) wife and children in his IDF base to distribute hundreds of packages to his unit (photo below).
Since then, we go on a regular basis to this Golani unit to distribute them pizzas and packages. We also distribute to Givati, Tsanhanim, Kfir and Givati as well as to the border police unit.
To be able to answer all the requests, we need your generosity. Just look at the smiles of these soldier boys and girls when we come to deliver them goodies. All this is made possible thanks to you.
Shalom and we are looking forwards hearing from you soon
See what they do in these two YouTube Videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sd8mAKBogB4&feature=share&list=ULSd8mAKBogB4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnC8Hm7i_is&feature=share&list=ULAnC8Hm7i_is
IDF Kills Hamas's 'Military' Chief, Launches Major Operation
Ahmed Jaabari, the head of Hamas's military wing, was killed. Hamas: 'This is open war.' Missiles on Ashkelon.
Gil Ronen
November 14, 2012The IAF fired a missile at a car in Gaza Wednesday, killing the commander of Hamas's "military" terror wing, Ahmed Jaabari. Israel's TV Channel 2 says his son was also killed.
There are reports that Raed al-Atar, Commander of Hamas's southern division, has also been killed.
Hamas responded by saying that it was now in a state of "open war" with Israel with no date set for its end.
The IAF reportedly also struck targets in Khan Younes and Rafiah. Channel 2 said that the IAF has been striking launch silos for Hamas's longer-range Fajr rockets, which can hit central Israel, in order to preclude their use. About 20 reinforced silos holding Fajr-3 and Fajr-5 silos were reportedly hit.
Nine people have been killed in Gaza, according to reports.
The IDF has begun a wide scale operation, which has been named "Amud Anan," a phrase that refers to the column-shaped cloud that led the Israelites in Sinai during the Exodus from Egypt. The official English name is Pillar of Defense.
Terror missiles have reportedly been fired at Sderot and Ashkelon. There have been no reports of casualties.
Egypt's response to the events is not yet known. Hamas is saying that the "new Egypt" under Mohammed Morsi must withdraw from the Camp David accords with Israel and expel Israel's ambassador in Cairo.
Among other exploits, Ahmed Jaabari, 52, was personally responsible for the abduction and holding of IDF Sgt. Gilad Shalit. Raed al-Atar was in charge of Hamas's smuggling tunnels. He was released from jail in Israeli in 1995.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak appear to have purposely diverted attention away from Gaza by visiting northern Israel and publicly discussing the Syrian threat Wednesday, in order to make it easier to catch the Hamas off guard.
The IDF Spokesman, Brig. Gen. Yoav Mordechai, announced on his Facebook page that "A harsh blow has landed upon Hamas's command and control array, as the IDF hit Ahmed Jaabari, the head of the military wing of Hamas in Gaza, who headed the organization and dealt directly with carrying out terror attacks against Israel.
"We are at the beginning of a wide scale attack, in view of the unbearable situation of the residents of the South," he added.
"While we are not talking about conquering all of Gaza," Mordechai told Channel 2, "there is preparation for a ground operation as well, which will be undertaken if it is necessary. The required military units that need to be diverted for such an operation are at the ready," he said.
"The occupation has opened the gates of hell on itself," said a statement from Hamas's Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, which vowed its terrorists would "continue the path of resistance."
The United States is closely watching developments in Gaza following the killing Wednesday of Hamas' military chief in an Israeli air strike, a Pentagon spokesman said.
"We're monitoring the situation closely. We stand by our Israeli partners in their right to defend themselves against terrorism," Lieutenant Colonel Stephen Warren said.
President Barack Obama's national security adviser, Tom Donilon, met Monday with his Israeli counterpart, Yaakov Amidror, at the White House.
Comments (2)
What a terrific idea!!
@ellie1945 - Yep, and it has to bring a smile to the face of the soldiers as a practice demonstration of our support.
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