If you don't live in Israel or consume Israeli media, you don't know who Yair Golan is. He is a 61-year-old retired Major General from the Israel army and a former parliament MP.
Spend a minute to read this story.
Yesterday, when IDF and the police were in complete chaos, Golan put on his old uniform, took his weapon, and drove into the war zone multiple times to rescue civilians under fire. He rescued two young adults hiding under a bush after 260 of their friends were massacred at an outdoor music concert.
He answered a call from a journalist that his son was hiding under fire and simply said, "Give me his location, and I will bring him back home."
An hour later, the son called his father from Golan's car. Golan collected a small crew and went in and out of the war zone, rescuing dozens of people while exchanging fire with Hamas terrorists.
He is 61, he could have stayed home, but he chose to risk his life for people he does not know. He always advocated peace. But then …
Spend a minute to read this story.
Yesterday, when IDF and the police were in complete chaos, Golan put on his old uniform, took his weapon, and drove into the war zone multiple times to rescue civilians under fire. He rescued two young adults hiding under a bush after 260 of their friends were massacred at an outdoor music concert.
He answered a call from a journalist that his son was hiding under fire and simply said, "Give me his location, and I will bring him back home."
An hour later, the son called his father from Golan's car. Golan collected a small crew and went in and out of the war zone, rescuing dozens of people while exchanging fire with Hamas terrorists.
He is 61, he could have stayed home, but he chose to risk his life for people he does not know. He always advocated peace. But then …
If you don't live in Israel or consume Israeli media, you don't know who Yair Golan is. He is a 61-year-old retired Major General from the Israel army and a former parliament MP.
Spend a minute to read this story.
Yesterday, when IDF and the police were in complete chaos, Golan put on his old uniform, took his weapon, and drove into the war zone multiple times to rescue civilians under fire. He rescued two young adults hiding under a bush after 260 of their friends were massacred at an outdoor music concert.
He answered a call from a journalist that his son was hiding under fire and simply said, "Give me his location, and I will bring him back home."
An hour later, the son called his father from Golan's car. Golan collected a small crew and went in and out of the war zone, rescuing dozens of people while exchanging fire with Hamas terrorists.
He is 61, he could have stayed home, but he chose to risk his life for people he does not know. He always advocated peace. But then …
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