Israeli Soldiers Sing, Dance to Bolster Spirits During Lull in Gaza Fighting (VIDEO)
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by Dave Bender

The IDF began a ground invasion into Gaza on Thursday (illustrative photo). Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
In a moving sign of camaraderie during a break in fighting in Gaza, one IDF unit bolstered it’s esprit de corps by spontaneously breaking into traditional Jewish song and “hora” circle dancing.
“The whole world is like a narrow bridge – but the point is to remain fearless!” the dozens of soldiers sang, maybe in light of the awful losses in recent days of fighting: 28 soldiers and officers were killed and dozens have been wounded in intense door-to-door clashes with Hamas terrorists.
However, “We are believers, children of believers, and we have no one to rely on but our Father in Heaven,” both religious and non-religious soldiers sang together, in solidarity.
Watch the video here:
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