A former paratrooper and reserve commander takes us from the frontlines to the world stage - describing life in Sderot, fighting inside Gaza (Machon Al-Quds, Nuseirat, Beit Hanoun) and the trauma of October 7.
He explains how close Gaza is to Israeli towns, recalls the 2005 Gush Katif withdrawal, and shares raw, personal scenes from months spent in active combat - then returning home to face a different battle: the rise of antisemitism worldwide.
What you’ll hear in this video…
A frontline commander’s personal testimony about October 7 and the months that followed
Firsthand descriptions of operations in Gaza (Nuseirat, Beit Hanoun) and daily threats from tunnels and armed militants
Reflections on the 2005 Gaza withdrawal (Gush Katif) and what it meant for local communities
The psychological shift from military duty back to civilian life and confronting global antisemitism