Showing posts with label IDF medic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IDF medic. Show all posts

Sunday, May 7, 2017

A Time with the IDF Soldiers Visiting Friends of Zion Museum in Jerusalem, Israel

Steve Martin of Love For His People with IDF new friends

A Time with the IDF Soldiers 
Visiting Friends of Zion Museum 
in Jerusalem, Israel
May 7, 2017

While waiting to tour the Friends of Zion (FOZ) Heritage Center, we got to meet and talk with these IDF (Israel Defense Forces) soldiers, who were going to go through after us. An interview with the IDF medic Nir can be found on our Love For His People YouTube page. The link is below. 

We bless the IDF!

Steve Martin
Founder/President
Love For His People

 The middle IDF soldier put his beret on my head! (Nir is medic on the right.)

 Hadassah Lerner with IDF Medic

 IDF Medic pin



See the interview with the IDF medic here.

IDF Medic & Hadassah Lerner at the Friends of Zion (FOZ) - Jerusalem, Israel


IDF Medic & Hadassah Lerner 
at the Friends of Zion (FOZ) 
Jerusalem, Israel
May 7, 2017

Published on May 7, 2017
IDF [Israel Defense Forces) Medic & Hadassah Lerner at the Friends of Zion (FOZ) - Jerusalem, Israel

May 7, 2017 Sunday

Videos filmed and shared by Steve Martin - to give appreciation to and love for those we support, through Love For His People, Inc.

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

VIDEO: Messianic Soldier Shares Induction As IDF Medic

VIDEO: Messianic Soldier Shares Induction As IDF Medic

Tuesday, August 18, 2015 |  Israel Today Staff
Our favorite Israeli Messianic soldier is back with a video sharing his recent induction as a combat medic in the IDF.
In the video, Hananya Naftali translates into English the oath every IDF medic must swear upon his or her induction.
As part of the oath, IDF medics vow to “lend a helping hand” to any and all, “be they friend or foe.”
We have certainly seen this demonstrated by IDF medics who don’t hesitate to provide life-giving assistance to Palestinian terrorists and Syrian jihadists, despite the fact that those patients would love nothing more than to see Israel burn.
Naftali notes that he and fellow graduating medics discussed this part of the oath in depth. “Some had trouble accepting” the need to offer the same help to friend or foe, he explains. “But these are the rules of the IDF, and we have to submit to orders. It just shows the humanity of the [Israeli] army, which is amazing, in my eyes.”
Another poignant portion of the oath echoes the Bible in promising to “be my brother’s keeper.”
Watch the video:
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