Unknown – 89th day of war

Hi,
Aba says the most Israeli song is Walking to the unknown by Danny Sanderson. The song, as it’s the name suggests, talks about the unknown future.

But if for people from around the world, it’s hard to imagine what will happen many years from now, we can not even imagine what will happen in two minutes.

And just as we are sitting down in the evening on the coach, waiting to see Eetrz Nehederet – Atzva, and I realize I might be back to the north faster than the date I got on the squadron Whatsapp group (about a month from now).

Just as none of us thought about the Black Sabbath on the morning of October 7th. Or of a friend that got injured in a fight. Or a Hamas top officer Saleh al-Arouri dying in an explosion on an apartment in Beirut (and Israel is balmed on it).

Hezbollah is threatening to launch rockets towards Israel (might be all the way to Tel-Aviv), like it is not what this terror organization has been doing for the past three months. As the situation on the Israel-Lebanon border is on the edge of war, that might be the spark that this war.

Saleh al-Arouri is Hamas leader, but the attack was done in the capital of Lebanon, Beirut. What means it is Hezbollah back yard. As both of the organizations are Iran proxies, there is no real difference between them – different heads of the same Hydra.

At the moment, nothing special had happened (a part from Hezbollah daily bookkeeping) and the war on Gaza strip. No long-range rockets at night or a call to the north border.

Take Care
Gad

Firefighters extinguish the fire inside the apartment following the massive explosion on the southern suburb of Beirut (Source: apnews.com) - unknown Firefighters extinguish the fire inside the apartment following the massive explosion on the southern suburb of Beirut (Source: apnews.com)

Going to the unknown – Danny Sanderson