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[Jerusalem Post] Jason Silberman - Shortly before the August 14 cease-fire, St.-Sgt. (res.) Harel Siyani was wounded in both arms and his chest by shrapnel from an anti-tank rocket fired by Hizballah. Though currently he can't use either arm, Siyani was in a good mood. And despite his wounds, there seem to be no regrets and no doubt in his mind about where he'd rather be right now. "I love serving in the army," he says. "I hope to return as soon as I am better. I protected my land and my birthplace, and even with the injury, I'd do it all over again." 2006-08-25 01:00:00Full Article
Battles Remain for Recovering Soldiers
[Jerusalem Post] Jason Silberman - Shortly before the August 14 cease-fire, St.-Sgt. (res.) Harel Siyani was wounded in both arms and his chest by shrapnel from an anti-tank rocket fired by Hizballah. Though currently he can't use either arm, Siyani was in a good mood. And despite his wounds, there seem to be no regrets and no doubt in his mind about where he'd rather be right now. "I love serving in the army," he says. "I hope to return as soon as I am better. I protected my land and my birthplace, and even with the injury, I'd do it all over again." 2006-08-25 01:00:00Full Article
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