In the year of 2014, Israelis have been through a lot. From the war in Gaza through multiple terror attacks and people turning against each other based on political views, through the announcement of going to a second election in four years. Those difficult times drained our strength and, at times, brought us down to the point of frustration. Luckily, one of the things about our Israel, is that with all the complaining, we all know there's no other place for us, and that after every slippery slope comes a climb back to the top. Here are eight beautiful moments of kindness and solidarity, which gave us hope for 2015:
1. Supporting the troops: The people of Israel join forces to life the soldiers' spirits during the war: In the summer of 2014, operation Protective Edge launched, as thousands of young soldiers kissed their parents goodbye and left for Gaza. Others were sent to Israel's northern borders to protect the citizens from there.
To show their support and appreciation to the brave men and women at the front, the people of Israel donated food, clothes and other supplies through organizations and independent groups of people, who brought constant deliveries to the borders. As the war prolonged, people went out on the streets and waved Israel flags to the enthusiasm of the public. Following those improvised shows of support, people started hanging flags on their porches and cars.
“Do not judge me / for what I am
Look at me / and then at yourselves
We are exactly / the same
Violence / hostility
Bullying / racism
These are just some of the bad things / that people encounter
Every day / here in Israel
These are just some of the bad things / that should not exist in our country
Let's promise ourselves / that this year we will act
For tolerance / empathy
Unity / equality
Values that we / must have in the State of Israel.”
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