Twenty years after being wounded in the Second Lebanon War, Arab-Israeli journalist and activist Yosef Haddad met with an armored corps company commander who told him the area where Haddad and his comrades were wounded in Bint Jbeil was later completely dismantled by Israeli forces. Haddad said he was filled with pride hearing the heroic fighters.
Yosef Haddad, a prominent Arab-Israeli journalist and activist, shared on social media details of an emotional meeting with an armored corps company commander. The meeting took place 20 years after Haddad was wounded in the Second Lebanon War. The commander told Haddad that the area in Bint Jbeil where Haddad and his fellow soldiers were wounded had been fully dismantled by Israeli forces. Haddad expressed pride in the courage of the fighters. The post was circulated on Channel 14.
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