On October 7, Sergeant First Class (res.) A. made a split-second decision to be the first to leave the shelter under fire, reaching a bunker where he began transmitting critical intelligence in the earliest days of the war—and has continued doing so ever since. That same day, Max, a soldier in an elite unit, was | Read More in Virtual Jerusalem
‘I was the first to leave the bomb shelter heading to the bunker because I realized it was a death trap’
