This Brave Israeli Woman Ran Into the Line of Fire on October 7th

Paramedic Linor Attias left her daughters behind on October 7th to risk her life saving civilians and soldiers near Gaza. Her courageous story highlights the true meaning of heroism and peace—valuing every life, regardless of background or belief.

United Hatzalah paramedic Linor Attias left her small daughters on the morning of October 7th to go to the Gaza border to save lives. Ignoring the danger, her and her fellow first responders laid down their own lives to rescue hundreds of civilians and soldiers on that fateful day.

At one point, Linor even found herself in the middle of an active war zone when she responded to an event to extract wounded civilians inside Kibbutz Beeri.

Today’s video is a very special story of heroism and bravery. It is also a story of peace, because as you will see, it doesn’t matter who someone is, what their religion or ethnicity is, or their background. To Linor, a life is a life, no matter who they are.

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