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Northern
Arrows, Lebanon Front ce
ase-fire agreement was violated by Hezbollah
and IDF went back into the front.
Cease-fire? I wonder if my definition is different from the reality. It is quiet in Nahariya. There are no noises from the border and we sleep well during the quiet nights. Our soldiers, however, continue to fight on all fronts.
Syria is back to civil war. The Syrian authority side is run by Hezbollah, as Lebanon government. Iran is the backup of both. Israel had no choice, we had more recruits of young people to the Fighters, and IDF continued to clear the land around Israel's borders from the tunnels and the terrorists.
We increased our prayers for a miracle of God, bringing the hostages home without exchange or ransom.
Winter returned and our nights are 11C. We bought a new blanket made of feathers and added it to our pile of blankets on top of our bed. Yes, I am aware that Canada has -26C in some areas, but somehow the housing in Israel contains the cold “better”. I hear the same remarks from everyone who lives in the old housing from the 70s – no insulation nor heating system that lasts. We have air conditioners turning too hot and they don't stay for long as the cold seeps in. Well, in two months that'll pass.
We've been enjoying the quiet and the sunny sky in the last few days. Walk downtown almost daily, and just breathe in the fresh air.
(Psalm
125:1-2)
Those
who trust in the Lord
Are
like Mount Zion,
Which cannot be moved, but abides forever.
As
the mountains surround Jerusalem,
So the Lord
surrounds
His people
From this time forth and forever.
I love being old. Such freedom to enjoy life.
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