Stefani Posted May 15, 2011 Author Posted May 15, 2011 From Israeli News: In July 2006, Sgt. Ram Boneh of Israeli was wounded in a fierce battle that pitted the Hezbollah and the Israeli defense forces in Bint Jbeil, a town near the Lebanese border of Israel. Subsequently, he was transported to a hospital in Haifa to be treated for a shrapnel wound, and a few wounds on his arms and legs. "It was hell," he says. "There were rocket launchers, rifles, grenades in the windows of every house. We were attacked by at least six different places around us. " "The soldiers went to retrieve their friends. They have not thought about the bullets that could pierce them, they gave their all to save others. " Quote
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Stefani Posted May 19, 2011 Author Posted May 19, 2011 Quote From Israeli News Station:'Sitting with a bandaged arm in the Aroma coffee shop in the hospital, Ram Boneh said simply and sadly of the soldiers lost in battle, "they are my friends." He himself was lucky enough to see the Hizbullah guerrilla throw a grenade at him while he was in an olive grove in Bint Jbail in Lebanon on Wednesday. Ram said he ran away quickly, but not quite fast enough to escape light injuries to his arm and leg. He was able to make it to a nearby structure and was and was able to evacuate himself and his squad from there within a number of hours. Only upon reaching Haifa did Ram place a call to his parents to tell them that he was "fine." His mother Heska, a Dutch immigrant, said she had been ignoring the news so she had no idea that her son had been in a fierce battle, even though he called them Saturday to say that he would be without his phone for a while. When Heska heard her son's voice on Wednesday, she thought he had been let out for a visit home. Instead he told her, "I'm in the emergency room." Heska and her husband got in their car and "flew" to Haifa from their Hadera Home.JPost Quote
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