Future IDF Commanders Aid Elderly during Snow Storm

January 31, 2014

Soldiers patrolled door to door in Jerusalem, searched construction areas and navigated to destinations using slightly different measures than they are used to in the Infantry Corps School.

The soldiers were called up for service with no prior notice and placed under the command of Home Front Command in Jerusalem, in an operation dubbed “White Flakes.”

After breaching the roads to Jerusalem in military bulldozers and armored personnel carriers, the next generation of the Infantry Corps commanders removed snow with shovels. They also trimmed trees and handed out hot food, heating bags and blankets to the elderly and the needy.

Together with volunteers from various youth organizations, the soldiers were the first faces seen by hundreds of elderly folk—many childless and alone—after four days of freezing seclusion.

“What we did here over the past two days gave more to the country than what we'll do for three years on patrol or guard duty,” said Avishai, a student partaking in a Givati course. “No one seeks an exemption from this type of duty.”

Source: Excerpts of article by Yoav Zitun, Ynetnews

Photo Credit: www.idfblog.com

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