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"Silent War": He Had to Return for Another Tour of Reserve Duty - and Discovered He Had Cancer

Summary by Israel Hayom
After 100 days of reserve duty in Order 8, Zohar was informed that he had acute leukemia: "In one moment, your life changes" • Despite the difficult situation, he does not give up: "Heroism can be even when you can't see it" • The "Heartbeats" association joined his journey of coping: "The fight for life is no less heroic than the fight on the ground"
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After 100 days of reserve duty in Order 8, Zohar was informed that he had acute leukemia: "In one moment, your life changes" • Despite the difficult situation, he does not give up: "Heroism can be even when you can't see it" • The "Heartbeats" association joined his journey of coping: "The fight for life is no less heroic than the fight on the ground"

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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