Israel-Gaza War, IDF, Charedim

Netzach Yehudah battalion cohort visits massacre sites en route to Gaza Strip

The cohort, which enlisted last August and trained in the Golan Heights to prepare to enter Gaza, said prayers in memory of the murdered, for the return of the hostages, and the healing of the wounded.

Praying in song in memory of the fallen. Netzach Yehudah soldiers. (Photo: Netzach Yehudah Spokesperson)

Soldiers of the latest cohort of the Charedi Netzach Yehudah Battalion visited the sites of the October 7 massacre en route to the Gaza Strip battlefield.

The cohort, which enlisted last August and recently finished its training on the Golan Heights, said prayers for the fallen, the hostages, and the wounded.

Watch:

Singing in memory of the fallen at the Nova Party Massacre. (Photo: Netzach Yehudah Spokesperson)
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