Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Bet El's "Shiras" Wounded in '18 Terror Attack Give Birth

In December 2018, Bet El natives Shira Ish-Ran (nee Silberstein) and Shira Yered (nee Sabag) were both wounded in terror attacks a few days apart. Shira Ish-Ran was five months pregnant at the time and lost her baby boy as a result of the attack. Shira Sabag (not yet married at the time), sustained gunshot wounds a few days later in the same attack that resulted in the murder of two IDF soldiers and severe head trauma of a third. (Miraculously, as a result of Sabag's injuries, doctors discovered a tumor in her body early enough to save her life!)

Last week, both Shiras celebrated life! Shira Ish-Ran gave birth to a girl, and Shira Yered and her husband held a bris for their baby boy. From great pain, loss, and mourning sprang beautiful new lives!

Shira Yered's mother Michal Sabag comments, "We are getting numerous calls from people saying how Bet El was so traumatized when both Shiras were wounded in terrorist attacks a few days apart. And now, as though HaShem is speaking to us directly to console us, both of them gave birth a few days apart."

Shira Ish-Ran and her husband on their wedding day

Shira Sabag in the hospital recovering from her injury


The Abandonment of Uncle Sam: Lessons for Israel from Afghanistan

by Emanuel Shilo, Besheva, translated by Hillel Fendel 

U.S. soldiers on the way back to Kandahar Army Air Field, Sept. 4, 2003 (Credit: Staff Sgt. Kyle Davis/U.S. Army)

The first lesson that Israel must learn from the out-of-control American withdrawal from Afghanistan is sharp and clear: Israel must always be able to defend itself with its own forces. 

We must never be dependent upon American military aid, meaning that we may not converge behind borders that are indefensible without such help. Reliance upon a foreign element, no matter how friendly, has proven more than once throughout history to be a dependence on a broken reed.