Yom Reva’ee
Wednesday
18 Cheshvan 5784
November 1 2023
UPDATE 9:00 PM
331 soldiers have now fallen in defense of Israel.
The IDF announced the deaths of 17 soldiers today. They include:
Eight soldiers from the Givati Tzabar Battalion were killed when an anti-tank missile hit their armored personnel carrier: Adi Danan, 20, from Yavne, Halel Solomon, 20, from Dimona, Erez Mishlovsky, 20, from Oranit, Adi Leon, 20, from Nili, Ido Ovadia, 19, from Tel Aviv, Lior Siminovich, 19, from Herzliya, Roei Dawi, 20, from Jerusalem, and Pdaya Mark, 22, from Otniel.
In addition, Ariel Reich, 24, from Jerusalem, and Asif Luger, 21, from Yagur, soldiers from the 77th Armored Battalion, were killed when their tank drove over an IED.
Two soldiers from the Givati Brigade Commando Unit, Sgt. Roei Wolf, a 20-year-old from Ramat Gan, and Sgt. Lavi Lipshitz, a 20-year-old from Modi’in-Maccabim were killed yesterday when the building they were in was hit by an RPG.
May all of these soldiers’ memories be for a blessing.
The missiles and mortars launched today
11:00 Ashdod, Ashkelon; 11:36 Holit, Sufa; 14:01 Nirim; 14:16 Nirim; 14:24 Ashkelon; 15:31 Shtula; 15:35 Netiv Ha’Asara; 14:01 Rishon Lezion, Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan; 16:28 Mivtahim, Yesha; 17:41 Nirim; 19:24 Ashkelon; 19:47 Nir Oz.
As we have noted in a previous update today, the missile attack on Ashdod included more missiles fired at one time on Ashdod than at any other time in the war.
An update on the number of Israelis murdered on October 7
As forensic pathologists at Abu Kabir continue to sift through body bags containing bits and pieces of people (more than one person’s body parts per bag), a new number of those murdered has been issued:
887 civilians, 331 soldiers and police. In addition there are 140 who are unidentifiable, and 28 who remain missing. The explanation of how 140 are unidentifiable but only 28 are missing is that a significant number of the unidentifiable are probably foreign citizens.
An Excellent Read
[Written by Avi Lewis, the following excellent article appeared in The Times of Israel on October 30. It appears here slightly edited and abridged. It sums up the way that Israelis now feel. Mr. Lewis lives in central Israel with his wife and children.]
DEAR WORLD: I DON’T CARE
“I don’t care that you sympathize with Hamas. I know you wouldn’t tolerate any of the things they did to us if they had done them to you.
I don’t care that you’re outraged by Israel’s response to the massacre more than the massacre itself. I know you would do everything to eliminate such pure evil if you experienced it yourself . . .
I don’t care if you think we are at fault, that we had it coming, that Hamas’ actions’ didn’t occur in a vacuum (or if you deny they ever happened). . .
I don’t care about your calls for a premature ceasefire, about your demand that we provide them with electricity, that we stop fighting for ‘humanitarian reasons.’ What about a humanitarian gesture to release our 230+ hostages–elderly, children, babies snatched from their cribs?
I don’t care that you’ve rallied for Palestine as part of your march for LGBTQ rights, trans rights, workers rights, socialism, climate change, intersectionality, Black Lives Matter, fighting Islamophobia and ‘all forms of racism.’ Your gullibility would be laughable if it wasn’t so hypocritical. None of those things exist under Hamas.
I don’t care that you ‘love Jewish people – just hate Israel’, that you have some friends that are Jewish, that maybe you’re ethnically Jewish yourself – and therefore you’re entitled to levy every libel in the playbook against us.Words matter. They lead to actions. When a lie is repeated often enough it’s accepted as truth. You are laying the groundwork for more attacks against us.
I don’t care that you wave the flag of ‘human rights’, that you’ve become overnight experts in international law, that you shout fancy slogans you don’t understand such as proportionality, occupation and apartheid.
Your humanity is selective. In your mind, human rights don’t apply to us because we are undeserving. You didn’t speak up when our women and children were horribly assaulted.
I don’t care if you think we are colonialists, imperialists and settlers and that we should just go back to where we came from.
We are back to where we came from.
I don’t care if you believe in a one state solution, a two state solution, a federation, an internationalized Jerusalem or any other theory drawn up in your ivory tower.
We won’t readily hold out our necks and endanger our lives in order to satisfy your thought experiments and placate your conscience from afar.
I don’t care if you consider yourself anti-Zionist but not anti-Semitic. We’ve seen enough Jews around the world attacked over the last 3 weeks under the guise of ‘anti-Zionism’.
I don’t care that you think we are too powerful, too technologically advanced, too sophisticated. If we hadn’t built ourselves up to this point, we’d get eaten alive by Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad, Iran and Palestinian terrorism.
I don’t care that you blame us for 1948 refugees, for the fact that they have no state, for the keys that they wave in their fantasy of ‘right of return’.
Three weeks ago we got a glimpse of what that ‘return’ looks like and what it means for our children.
I don’t care if you think we aren’t real Jews, that Zionism has nothing to do with Judaism, that Jews are a religion and not a nationality and so we deserve no state.
Your denials have zero impact on the strength of our ideals and the self-affirmation of our identity.
I don’t care that you accuse us of flaunting the myriad of UN resolutions, inquiries and statements. They reflect more on the institutional decay of the UN than on us.
I don’t care about your media coverage, the lies, the equivocation, the acceptance of Hamas talking points and statistics. Your echo chamber is just a another weapon in their strategic arsenal.
I don’t care that you accused us of bombing the Al Ahli hospital. It was only a matter of time before you found a symbol for Israel’s wickedness. The subsequent retractions were a fig leaf once the truth emerged that Islamic Jihad was responsible and that the hospital is still standing.
I don’t care that you see us as a criminal state, a terror state, usurpers, baby killers, Christ killers, Khaybar Jews or any other depravity that exists in your mind. Your libels lay the groundwork for our dehumanization . . .
I don’t care that you’ve inverted the truth by accusing us of genocide. If positions were reversed and Hamas held the power we do now, you’d see what a genocide looks like
I don’t care that you’re angry, boiling and outraged.
I don’t care that you’re glued to your TV screens and Telegram channels . . .
I don’t care if you’re out on the street, waving your flag and chanting your slogans.
We won’t die silently the way you want us to.
. . . we are organized, we are motivated, and we will defend ourselves.
We fight for light over darkness.
Morality over evil.
Not that it matters to you – but we will stick to the rules and hold the high moral ground not because you expect it from us, but because they are a value for us.
We will do so ethically and thoughtfully, for we are the People of the Book.
Our power and strength are our necessity, because the alternative for us is:
Be’eri, Kfar Aza, Pittsburgh, Toulouse, Farhud, Hebron, Birkenau, Belzec, Babi Yar, Kristalnacht, Kielce and Kishinev.
Do you think for a moment that we would return to that reality just to make you feel a little better?
You are deeply mistaken . . .
World,
For so, so long, I really, deeply cared.
I cared about fitting in.
I cared about what you think.
I cared about being a model citizen.
I cared about setting a personal example of how a tiny people in a tough neighborhood could still be a Light unto the Nations.
How the world’s oldest minority – now a majority here – could treat its own internal minorities par excellence amidst the complicated and messy reality of ethnic conflict.
How we could painfully dismember parts of our homeland and offer them on the platter of peace to Palestinians that want neither peace nor some parts (they want all of it).
How we could dazzle you with USB sticks, drip irrigation, operating system kernels, Nobel Prize winners, swallowable medical cameras, deep tech, quantum mechanics, generative AI and cures for disease.
But now I’m finally accepting that you don’t care.
You never did.
You don’t see and you don’t hear.
And because I cared about what you think so much, that so deeply hurts.
But you don’t have my best interests at heart.
You take issue with my base identity, with what I represent.
Don’t expect me to wait for your approval this time.
It doesn’t matter what I do, you’re not going to change.
It doesn’t matter how I act, because your issue is with who I am.
Now I’m going to block out your noise, and do what it takes to win this war.
Today
Finally
I no longer care”
Thank you Avi Lewis for writing what we all think.
UPDATE 12:00 PM
Another IDF soldier has died from wounds suffered last night bringing to 10 the number of soldier deaths reported so far today.
Ashdod was hit by the its largest barrages of the war so far one hour ago. At least 24 missiles targeted the city leading to numerous interceptions.
At least we were in our bomb shelter this time unlike yesterday when we were caught outside and only had the ground and a wall for protection.
Click here to see yesterday’s missile explosion on Road 4 outside of Ashdod. The explosion took place in the exact location which we drive through everyday.
The Reprehensible Red Cross, Again
Yesterday the Red Cross disgustingly wrote an official letter to the Commissioner of the Israel Prison Service that Israel must provide terrorist prisoners all their humanitarian rights under the Geneva Convention.
This is the same reprehensible Red Cross which has done nothing to get access to the kidnapped victims of October 7 who are held in tunnels underground in Gaza.
Never ever donate to the Red Cross.
UPDATE 7:00 AM
In Gaza
9 IDF soldiers (7 from the Saber Battalion of the Givati Brigade and 2 from the Armored Corps) were killed in battle yesterday during the fighting at Jabaliya. 4 more soldiers were seriously wounded.
The seven Givati soldiers were killed when an anti-tank missile hit their NMR Armored Personnel Carrier (APC).
The other two soldiers died when their vehicle ran over an IED.
Elsewhere in the South
(00:41 am): The IAF intercepted an incoming Yemeni Houthi missile over the Red Sea near Eilat.
In the North
(1:16 am): The IDF shot down a surface to air missile fired from Lebanon, and eliminated the terror squad that fired it.
In Judea and Samaria
3 Islamic Jihad terrorists in Jenin were killed in a firefight overnight.