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The Battle Hammers Have Gone to War. the Goal: to Stop the Next Suicide Bomber.

Summary by haaretz.co.il
The news of seven soldiers who took their own lives in the past month caused a group of veterans to leave their homes and move into tents in front of the rehabilitation wing in Petah Tikva. Drivers honked in solidarity, police forcibly arrested one of them, and an unexpected guest also appeared: Itzik Saidian. "Come and shout our cry," he calls, "Our brothers are committing suicide."
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The news of seven soldiers who took their own lives in the past month caused a group of veterans to leave their homes and move into tents in front of the rehabilitation wing in Petah Tikva. Drivers honked in solidarity, police forcibly arrested one of them, and an unexpected guest also appeared: Itzik Saidian. "Come and shout our cry," he calls, "Our brothers are committing suicide."

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haaretz.co.il broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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