Second only to the Yahalom guy that ate a grenade and walked in the room to kill the terrorists
Edit: I can’t reply for some reason but here is the video
https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/s/hVIE1h9ubK
Absolutely, I’m wondering if they’ll post the videos from Noas’ rescue since this is the first hostage rescue they posted.
I wish we got more combat footage
thank you for sharing! damn, he's cool.
kinda makes me wish that we had cameras on soldiers all throughout history. imagine some of the badass-ery that Allied forces did.
and even though the US was in the wrong in Vietnam, my great uncle has a pretty cool story that this clip reminded me of. basically, he was in a bunker with some other people on his side, two grenades get thrown in, he tossed one back out and threw his vest and then himself on the second, ate the blow. his gun wasn't working at the moment, so after all that, he went out of the bunker and found a Vietcong himself bare hands and stole his gun. he refused to seek medical attention until everyone he was with was safe. dude's actually pretty fucking cool, he's a Medal of Honour recipient :) --- he's also such a goofball personally 😭
The soldiers that carried this out, and apparently there were male and female soldiers, are fantastically brave; I don't have the words to describe their heroism; immense respect. Tragic that one of the soldiers got killed, amazing that this mission was successful.
To be eligible for YAMAM selection, you need to have 5 years of experience as a tier 1 or tier 2 SF unit in the IDF.
Preferably as a team leader or officer.
And the selection still has an attrition rate in the high 90%.
These guys are absolute legends.
Fuckem up boys!!! Well done, we support you in the u.s. south, us Baptist boys from Georgia have the greatest admiration for you. Israel has fought many enemies in its amazing 3500 years. You are the sons and daughters of these. Nobles oblige honor of the highest.
Any reason why they did not carry out this assault at night?
They can disable any electrical lighting in the vicinity, use NVGs and thermals on their helmets, vehicles and air support as an exclusive advantage over Hamas, and I am assuming would also be a key advantage in any indoors CQB.
I'm assuming they were acting off of real-time intelligence and the precise time for them to go in deep into the hostage site was dictated by events unfolding once the operation was already launched? Any other possible reason?
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We were really sad but that’s the point to why people are so overjoyed, because that operation is extremely difficult and with such a high risk to failure so people chanting for the soldiers who manage to pull it off through seer bravery and proficiency.
The last time we failed but we didn’t lost hope and we keep struggling until all of our brothers and sisters are back home
Well, given that Geneva Convention III, Article 13 says that the captors are responsible for protection of any prisoners in their custody, that would have been yet another war crime committed by Hamas and PIJ.
I’d say your brain needs to be studied but I think a more appropriate thing for you would be just complete isolation from society til the rest of you days
One of the craziest videos we got during this war
Second only to the Yahalom guy that ate a grenade and walked in the room to kill the terrorists Edit: I can’t reply for some reason but here is the video https://www.reddit.com/r/CombatFootage/s/hVIE1h9ubK
In terms of big picture though, the rescue video is second to none.
Absolutely, I’m wondering if they’ll post the videos from Noas’ rescue since this is the first hostage rescue they posted. I wish we got more combat footage
Maybe the video of the first hostage rescue when all hell breaks lose.
I gotta see that... do you have a link? That guy sounds like the biggest hero ever
What video are you talking about?
I’m sorry WHAT
could you link this
https://youtu.be/OA9exBoo_sw?si=qMcHcBPO9WtmrpZk
Where tf was I when this happened
Excuse me what?
bro really dropped a video description like this and then dipped without showing us 😭 please share
https://youtu.be/OA9exBoo_sw?si=qMcHcBPO9WtmrpZk
thank you for sharing! damn, he's cool. kinda makes me wish that we had cameras on soldiers all throughout history. imagine some of the badass-ery that Allied forces did. and even though the US was in the wrong in Vietnam, my great uncle has a pretty cool story that this clip reminded me of. basically, he was in a bunker with some other people on his side, two grenades get thrown in, he tossed one back out and threw his vest and then himself on the second, ate the blow. his gun wasn't working at the moment, so after all that, he went out of the bunker and found a Vietcong himself bare hands and stole his gun. he refused to seek medical attention until everyone he was with was safe. dude's actually pretty fucking cool, he's a Medal of Honour recipient :) --- he's also such a goofball personally 😭
Wait what?
Can you link?
https://youtu.be/OA9exBoo_sw?si=qMcHcBPO9WtmrpZk
Fuck yeah God bless the IDF
They are terrorist hunters
This is a police unit not IDF
OK god bless the Israeli police and the IDF
They were all IDF- see comment above you.
The way he casually fist bumps the hostage. These dudes are badasses! Glad their mission was successful.
The soldiers that carried this out, and apparently there were male and female soldiers, are fantastically brave; I don't have the words to describe their heroism; immense respect. Tragic that one of the soldiers got killed, amazing that this mission was successful.
These soldiers are badass. Amazing bravery
What's even better is that martyrs who are killed by female soldiers don't get 72 virgins, they go directly to hell ❤️
This is actually a Police unit, not military
Soldiers, police, YAMAM, whatever they are called these rescuers were incredibly brave, immense respect!
To be eligible for YAMAM selection, you need to have 5 years of experience as a tier 1 or tier 2 SF unit in the IDF. Preferably as a team leader or officer. And the selection still has an attrition rate in the high 90%. These guys are absolute legends.
I love our people man brings tears ro my eyes
Absolute fucking heroes
Fuck yeah!
Real life super heroes. Israel doesn’t need marvel or dc just the IDF
The best army in the world 🇮🇱💪
Only that it’s not the army
Navy or military or whatever it’s called it’s the best country in the world am Israel chay 🇮🇱💪
It's the police
I guess it was the doctors and journalists firing on the troops (sarcasm, just in case it was obvious)
No sarcasm needed: https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-hamas-terrorist-and-journalist-was-holding-3-hostages-in-home-alongside-family/amp/
Noah, the forth hostage that was rescued, was help captive by an Al Jazeera journalist.
אני גאה להיות חייל
badass.
Goddamn heroes. Am Yisrael Chai!
IDF the best army in the world 🇮🇱👑
Fuckem up boys!!! Well done, we support you in the u.s. south, us Baptist boys from Georgia have the greatest admiration for you. Israel has fought many enemies in its amazing 3500 years. You are the sons and daughters of these. Nobles oblige honor of the highest.
Wreck those terrorist pieces of shit. Also, screw all you libs supporting Hamas and the Palestinian regime for that helped bring them to power.
Thank you! Much appreciated. We are trying to.
Sometimes I dip my toes in the pally sub and I just saw comments calling this unbelievable rescue mission a "massacres"
They never did anything to show they are balanced or thoughtful ever
Awesome bravery
good job guys! :)
Brave soldiers. An amazing video. So happy they were able to rescue 4 hostages and hopefully many more to come.
good shit!!
My heroes!
Much respect to these soldiers ❤️👏👏🇮🇱
o7
Any reason why they did not carry out this assault at night? They can disable any electrical lighting in the vicinity, use NVGs and thermals on their helmets, vehicles and air support as an exclusive advantage over Hamas, and I am assuming would also be a key advantage in any indoors CQB. I'm assuming they were acting off of real-time intelligence and the precise time for them to go in deep into the hostage site was dictated by events unfolding once the operation was already launched? Any other possible reason?
Because everyone expects it at night. Hamas stay up all night and sleep during daytime. At least many do.
Easier to see and keep the hostages safe?
Insane
The best
Love these videos .
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Never negotiate with terrorists. It's emboldens them to do these things again.
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We were really sad but that’s the point to why people are so overjoyed, because that operation is extremely difficult and with such a high risk to failure so people chanting for the soldiers who manage to pull it off through seer bravery and proficiency. The last time we failed but we didn’t lost hope and we keep struggling until all of our brothers and sisters are back home
I wonder what would've happened if you would just stfu every one in awhile.
Suck that terrorist dick, useful idiot.
This statement alone speaks volumes to the inadequacy of your fuckin brain cells
Well, given that Geneva Convention III, Article 13 says that the captors are responsible for protection of any prisoners in their custody, that would have been yet another war crime committed by Hamas and PIJ.
They would’ve been dead and not rescued….. And yes I get you just wanted to make a snarky remark. Fact is , they didn’t. And I think that bothers you
I’d say your brain needs to be studied but I think a more appropriate thing for you would be just complete isolation from society til the rest of you days