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Missile strikes end Victoria player’s Israeli hockey dream

  • A 26-year-old player from Victoria, Canada, aimed to play professional hockey for the Holon Vipers in the Israel Elite Hockey League but faced missile strikes in Tel Aviv.
  • Missiles struck an apartment building near his location, prompting him to seek safety in a shelter where he felt the impact of the blasts.
  • Martin and a teammate created an escape plan due to the closure of Tel Aviv airport and a lack of guidance from the Canadian embassy.
  • Despite the danger, Martin stated, 'I don't regret going, despite the danger,' and enjoyed the chance to play in Israel.
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Missile strikes end Victoria player’s Israeli hockey dream

Missile strikes drove the Victoria-born hockey player underground – and out of the country

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Peace Arch News broke the news in British Columbia, Canada on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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