Ben Benjamin Shimoni, 31, from Ashkelon managed to escape from the Nova party in Reim. He got into his car, picked up four people he didn't know and escaped from hell. He arrived in Beer-Sheva, unloaded the passengers and called his brother. In the ordinary world, this is where his story should end. A normal person would go home, hug his family, drink and be grateful for the miracle of his salvation. But nothing is normal here and Ben Benjamin Shimoni was not an ordinary person.
Despite his brother's requests, he decided to return to the party and save the remaining friends. He entered the fire zone, rescued 8 more people and brought them to safety. Now he should be telling himself "that's it son you did enough you saved 12 lives go home" isn't it?
But nope. Because Ben Benjamin Shimoni was no ordinary man.
The common man, if escapes hell, does not return to it, the common man is driven by his own need to survive, not by the need to save others. A normal person is afraid. Ben Benjamin Shimoni was neither afraid nor an ordinary man.
He's a man who's gone back to hell *a second time* because maybe this time he'll find his friends. This is a man whose love for humanity and kindness in him have overcome the main fear of an ordinary person - the fear of death. He is a man who looked death in the eye and won, twice. The third time, by gathering 3 more men, he collided with terrorists and was killed. for the third time death has won. Because in this world where nothing is normal, death defeats even abnormal people.
Ben Benjamin Shimoni was no ordinary man. He was an angel living among us. He was a hero, handsome and loved. In loving memory 🙏🏽
Moran is an amazing and beautiful woman and I admire her so much 💙
Anti Semitism is real and calling for genocide of all Jewish people while accusing Israel of genocide just shows how ignorant and delusional and utterly bankrupt this hypocritical pro Palestine/ Hamas movement is.
SLEEK IN HER SEVERITY -- STRIKING IN HER BEAUTY -- COBRA'S FINEST OPERATIVE.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on assorted pin-ups of the Anastasia DeCobray, a.k.a., "The Baroness," chief intelligence operative for the international terrorist organization, COBRA, artwork by Bruce Timm, various dates.
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I think that there's something we all need to understand, which is that Hamas is not only literally sacrificing their families and fighters' lives in this brutal war that they have triggered knowing the price the Palestinian people will pay for the cause; they are also sacrificing their own political future for the sake of a united Palestinian front. One of the proofs of it is that among their main conditions for a hostage deal is the liberation of Marwan Barghouthi who is actually a Fatah leader.
This is a fact that even the fiercest anti-hamas/pro-israel/pro-two-state-solution historians and political analysts who have a minimum of intellectual integrity have recognized; such as Jean-Pierre Filiu and others. Israeli leaders know this very well, and it's something that terrifies them.
I didn't get a chance to honor this Israeli Bedouin Arab hero named Amer Abu Sabila, who on October 7th gave his life attempting to save the lives of 2 young Jewish girls aged 6 & 3 of the Swissa family.
The parents were both shot dead in the car and Amer attempted to replace the dead father by moving their car out of the firing line. He was shot dead by Hamas while trying.
I posted the dramatic footage of the 2 girls being rescued by the police over here: https://t.me/DocumentingIsrael/24368
He stands in the shoes of the righteous which most people will never reach. May his memory be for a blessing.
October 1983. That's it, that's the show — Cobra Commander (left) and his cadre of opportunists, mountebanks, and scoundrels plot against each other in a scene from G.I. JOE #16. The punchline:
You might well ask what the Commander is planning to do with that wine glass, since he's wearing a full-face helmet. Writer Larry Hama addresses just that point eight issues later, in G.I. JOE #24:
This is really the thing that has kept this ridiculous series alive (it was later revived by other publishers, and recently passed issue #300): Larry Hama's weird sense of humor and flair for eccentricity. The plots are frequently not much and the heroes are mostly no deeper than the plastic action figures on which they're based, but the ludicrous villains are consistently entertaining.