How Yuri Levin, a resident of Kfar Aza, managed to escape from Hamas terrorists.

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  • čas přidán 10. 12. 2023
  • Watch one of the most incredible stories from October 7th, how Yuri Levin, a resident of Kfar Aza, managed to escape from Hamas terrorists at the last minute after he had already been kidnapped and was on his way to Gaza!
    צפו באחד הסיפורים המטורפים ביותר מה-7 באוקטובר, איך יורי לווין, תושב כפר עזה הצליח ברגע האחרון לברוח מידי מחבלי חמאס לאחר שכבר נחטף והיה בדרכו לעזה!
    By @-yosephhaddad9088
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Komentáře • 86

  • @bailatwerski2951
    @bailatwerski2951 Před 6 měsíci +54

    Unbelievably intelligent and courageous young Israeli man!!! His wit saved his life & savwd him from being a hostage of Hamas terrorists!!!! AM YISROEL CHAI 🇮🇱💪🇮🇱🙏🇮🇱🕎🍩🇮🇱💝🇮🇱🕊️🇮🇱🫂🇮🇱❤️🇮🇱

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @successfulsue
    @successfulsue Před 6 měsíci +74

    😢😢😢 my prayers are with Israeli

    • @hanonomiri
      @hanonomiri Před 6 měsíci

      Israeli have no GOD'S... FACT
      How do you pray to ♈♉♊♋♌♍♎♏♐♑♒♓⛎

    • @zhamiladamn2975
      @zhamiladamn2975 Před 6 měsíci

      Most peaceful religion 🪱🪰🦂🐝🦎🐢🐸🐮🐷🐖🐱

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @realanthonyrich
    @realanthonyrich Před 6 měsíci +69

    I'm so glad you survived that horror and I'm sorry for everything bad that happened. Yuri, I wish you all rebuild the community together and honor the lost.

    • @walktip
      @walktip Před 6 měsíci

      But if politicians styling other people land then tell you come staying here in stolen land ,I will give you everything
      Do you go and take all your family there? 🤔

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @dawnanngallagher8495
    @dawnanngallagher8495 Před 6 měsíci +42

    Yeah! Another survivor. I’m so glad he made it. I’m sorry he is going through this. He doesn’t deserve to have to go through this but I’m glad he can tell his story. It must have been so scary and to hide in the bushes and hear whatever you heard must not have been easy.
    Keep boxing and stay strong.
    Lots of prayers and love to you.

    • @walktip
      @walktip Před 6 měsíci

      Do you go and take all your family to a stolen land ? Why you do this to your family?

    • @93yoyo360
      @93yoyo360 Před 6 měsíci

      @@walktip You follow a religion that worships a child molestor (Muhamad and 9 years old Aisha) and a mass murderer and want to preach to us ?
      Go learn history.

    • @eleanapshock9016
      @eleanapshock9016 Před 6 měsíci

      ⁠@@walktipreeducate yourself, because the Gaza people stoled from the Jews! The majority the Land was perchase by Israel from Arabs! They don’t want Gaza; they want all Israel Land!

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @ivyshelnutt3823
    @ivyshelnutt3823 Před 6 měsíci +19

    Wow he has to have a guardian angel because wow what a story. I wish him well. ❤

  • @victoriaxox0
    @victoriaxox0 Před 6 měsíci +47

    Amazing story of survival. So glad you are safe ♥️

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @Lesloi6227
    @Lesloi6227 Před 6 měsíci +12

    What a smart brave young man. Not to mention very clever also in how he went about things. Bravo Yuri. I stand with Israel from Australia.

  • @joanneguerrisi888
    @joanneguerrisi888 Před 6 měsíci +17

    My heart goes out to all those who endured this massacre
    From Australia i send love and prayers
    💙🇮🇱✡🙏🇭🇲

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @dianayakubova9648
    @dianayakubova9648 Před 6 měsíci +24

    Prayers❤

  • @td8780
    @td8780 Před 6 měsíci +10

    Yuri God was with you on Oct 7th. He lead you to safety and now you can tell your story, show that the deniers are so incredibly wrong. May God continue to bless you and all Israel.

  • @AnikeEsq.
    @AnikeEsq. Před 6 měsíci +28

    Congratulations. "GOD did not add another day to your life because you needed it. He added it because someone needed you" (and HE needs you) - Anonymous

  • @doroth215
    @doroth215 Před 6 měsíci +15

    Thankful to God that you are alive here with us. Use your remaining life on Earth to serve and worship God, because he saved your life in that split second.

    • @walktip
      @walktip Před 6 měsíci

      Why you go and take all your family to a stolen land ? Why you do this to your family?

  • @r.carter7974
    @r.carter7974 Před 6 měsíci +6

    I am confused as to why there wasn’t more help delivered to the areas that were under attack? Bless Gods Chosen People!

  • @Tamar-sz8ox
    @Tamar-sz8ox Před 6 měsíci +5

    I wish you a wonderful life and a shield of light and protection to you ❤

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @martinawrensch6527
    @martinawrensch6527 Před 6 měsíci +17

    ❤❤❤

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @joseeomega4819
    @joseeomega4819 Před 6 měsíci +9

    Jesus loves you and spared you for a time like this.

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @deplorablegal4078
    @deplorablegal4078 Před 6 měsíci +3

    All of these people need to take up arms and always be ready!

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @user-xf2ji2tg1r
    @user-xf2ji2tg1r Před 5 měsíci +4

    Be Blessed Israel.

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @jarrodbarkley9061
    @jarrodbarkley9061 Před 6 měsíci +5

    What a terrifying experience, I'm so glad he survived! Idiots who support Hamas need to watch these videos and ask themselves why they are on the side of these barbaric terrorists.

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

    • @Repent_and_believe_the_gospel
      @Repent_and_believe_the_gospel Před 15 dny

      It is such a horrendous thing that so many people are supporting Hamas... Definitely the wrong side they are supporting.

  • @cmchatton1680
    @cmchatton1680 Před 6 měsíci +4

    What an amazing account! Than God you survived!
    John McHatton, California

  • @pacificoceania5828
    @pacificoceania5828 Před 6 měsíci +9

    His story is scary . How can Israel government let their border unguarded? They know that they were surrounded by terrorist in North and also in south? So sad to see innocent Israelis died on terrorist hand in early morning when they woke up. Some are still on Hamas hand. Praying for their safety return to their family in Israel.

    • @eleanapshock9016
      @eleanapshock9016 Před 6 měsíci

      Many Arabs work with the Israel and I believe they are spying them! Muslims lie to the infidels, because their sect are based in lies!

    • @KathyPrendergast-cu5ci
      @KathyPrendergast-cu5ci Před 5 měsíci

      They had a ceasefire agreement with Hamas; I'm not sure exactly when it was signed, but I think there had been several months without any rockets being fired by Hamas or any other incidents of violence, so maybe they just got too lax. But yes, it was a massive security failure; what's worse is it's opened the floodgates to all kinds of crackpot conspiracy theories about the government and military knowing this attack was imminent and not doing anything about it, or even having somehow orchestrated it so they'd have a reason to invade Gaza. But why now, after 18 years of leaving Gaza alone? It makes no sense to me, but I guess people are free to choose to believe whatever they want.

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

    • @andreskorge1828
      @andreskorge1828 Před 5 měsíci

      Elephant 🐘 in the room 🙈♟💔♟🙈

    • @KathyPrendergast-cu5ci
      @KathyPrendergast-cu5ci Před 5 měsíci

      @@andreskorge1828 I just explained that "elephant in the room". There was a ceasefire.

  • @bequinhas2007
    @bequinhas2007 Před 6 měsíci +7

    You were so lucky 🙏🇮🇱

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @anne-mareeosborne8718
    @anne-mareeosborne8718 Před 6 měsíci +4

    😢

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @BlushAxolotls
    @BlushAxolotls Před 4 měsíci

    He was so lucky, and the fact that he was alone and single.

  • @StefunnyStrange
    @StefunnyStrange Před 6 měsíci +1

    Isn’t the journalist the son of Hamas guy? Or am I mistaking his face? Has he always been reporting or did he just start trying it out? I’m very happy that he is perusing this career (if it is, in fact, new.) Either way good job, bro! Before I knew about this, I had been thinking that he should give journalism a try. It fits him well. Protect this man at all costs. I support you! Sincerely, a black woman in the USA.

    • @chia-yinshih6155
      @chia-yinshih6155 Před 6 měsíci

      Nope. That’s not him. 😊

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @titusmatthew8961
    @titusmatthew8961 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Tuhan memberkati dan melindungi warga Israel dan tentara idf salam cinta kasih dari indonesia

  • @lisalilu5275
    @lisalilu5275 Před 6 měsíci +10

    💙🤍🇮🇱💙🤍🇮🇱💙🤍

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @eugeniacoto655
    @eugeniacoto655 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Yuri Levin, Shalom Shalom, may the Lord keep you and make his face shine on you. I celebrate your life and courage, you have purpose in this life. I bless your life. God be with you and keep you 🙏🏽

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @lilyromero9223
    @lilyromero9223 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Continue to get closer to God and he will get close to you.

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @cherylsemrau7100
    @cherylsemrau7100 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Baruch Hashem he escaped.

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @Iwonderwhy153
    @Iwonderwhy153 Před 5 měsíci

    😢😢😢😢😢

  • @drthomason7043
    @drthomason7043 Před 5 měsíci

    Your lucky you're on that side of the fence with your press jacket

  • @EnglandisForPeopleWithRespect
    @EnglandisForPeopleWithRespect Před 6 měsíci +2

    ברח הי

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @jaquelinemera3560
    @jaquelinemera3560 Před 4 měsíci

    Q Dios te siga bendiciendo y segiremos orando por israel y q regŕesen todos .los secuwstrados

  • @judysteadman799
    @judysteadman799 Před 5 měsíci +1

    🙏 🙏 🙏 for Israel 🇮🇱

  • @NotforNow-eb9tb
    @NotforNow-eb9tb Před 6 měsíci +5

    It was Hebrew that saved his life.

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @eyeswideopen7777
    @eyeswideopen7777 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Israeli intelligence let it happen. They known about it , a year prior

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @cherioncoutinho8501
    @cherioncoutinho8501 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Jesus Christ take care of your people

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @jeanriff7954
    @jeanriff7954 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Behind Allah is satan not God dont vorget!

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

  • @deborahderosa4987
    @deborahderosa4987 Před 6 měsíci

    Liar. The bedroom is not burned.

    • @user-us3xl6id6t
      @user-us3xl6id6t Před 6 měsíci

      So, the fire did not reach the bedroom, he smelled smoke from the other part of the place. He was lucky.

    • @p.abidin6514
      @p.abidin6514 Před 5 měsíci

      i24 enjoys close ties with Netanyahu, military
      Israeli newspaper Haaretz previously reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was indicted on several corruption charges, has leveraged the issuance of a broadcasting license to i24 in exchange for favorable coverage.
      The channel - which broadcasts in English, Spanish, French, and Arabic - is known for making unfounded claims on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
      British-Iraqi activist Kareem Dennis of MintPress News, an independent US-based watchdog journalism organization, claimed that i24 "has employed at least 35 veterans of the Israeli occupation forces as staff."
      He then went on to list various names and their ties to the Israeli military.
      "Channa Rifkin is an i24News correspondent who transitioned from the channel's Social Media editor to the Israeli military, then returned to work for i24News."
      "David Matlin, the host of a daily flagship show on i24News, is a former Israeli military sergeant and the regional director for Israel lobby group AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee)." Matlin is also a founding member of the channel.
      "Eyal Pinko, who was the head of intelligence in the Israeli Navy before becoming the head of division in the Israeli prime minister's office, is another correspondent for the channel," Dennis said in the X thread.
      He also mentioned Daniel Tsemach, a former i24 journalist who joined the channel after serving as a social media manager for the Israeli military. Tsemach recently left his position at i24 to join Israel's state-owned defense company, Rafael.

    • @joerocky8652
      @joerocky8652 Před 5 měsíci

      from the toilet to the sea...