Congress, Netanyahu, Yonatan Ben Chamu

Hero on crutches: IDF Cpt. Yonatan Ben Chamu's standing ovation in Congress

From the rubble of Gaza to the halls of Congress, Captain Yonatan Ben Chamu's raised his crutches high, captivating world leaders and turning personal tragedy into a powerful symbol of national determination.

Cpt. Yonatan Ben Chamu, wounded soldier and proud Israeli (Photo: Screenshot from C-Span)

In the hallowed halls of the U.S. Congress, where world leaders often tread, an unlikely hero emerged from the gallery on Wednesday evening (yesterday).

As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the joint session, he paused to acknowledge a young man whose story embodies the resilience of the Israeli spirit. Captain Yonatan Ben Chamu, 22, raised his crutches high, a poignant testament to both the cost of war and the unyielding determination it can inspire.

"These are the soldiers of Israel - fighting without fear," Netanyahu declared, his words echoing through the chamber as all eyes turned to the young captain from Ashkelon.

Ben Chamu's journey from the frontlines of Gaza to the spotlight of international attention is a tale of transformation forged in the crucible of conflict. As a company deputy commander in the 603rd Engineering Battalion, he found himself thrust into the heart of Israel's response to the October 7 Hamas attack. For three weeks, he prepared his platoon for the battles to come, unaware of the personal sacrifice that lay ahead.

It was on the sixth day of the ground offensive that fate intervened. Ben Chamu, at the helm of a D9 bulldozer, was carving a path through central Gaza for infantry and armor units when an RPG struck. The explosion that followed would alter the course of his life, claiming his left leg and shattering his right.

Yet, in a twist that seems torn from the pages of a epic, Ben Chamu's story was far from over. As he lay in Soroka Hospital, his body broken but his spirit intact, a groundswell of support began to build. A crowdfunding campaign, launched to ensure his optimal rehabilitation, raised 150,000 shekels – a testament to the bonds that tie Israeli society together in times of crisis.

"Yonatan was born and raised in Ashkelon to a Zionist family who loves the country," the campaign noted, painting a picture of a young man steeped in the values of service and sacrifice. The eldest of five siblings, four of whom serve in the military, Ben Chamu's path seemed almost predestined.

Today, fitted with a prosthetic leg and armed with an indomitable will, Ben Chamu stands as a living symbol of resilience.

As Israel grapples with the ongoing conflict and its aftermath, figures like Ben Chamu offer a glimpse into the personal courage that fuels national resolve. His journey – from a battlefield in Gaza to the galleries of Congress, from a shattered body to a spirit made stronger – encapsulates a narrative of hope and determination that transcends borders and speaks to the enduring power of the human spirit.

* Walla News contributed to this article.

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