Four female IDF soldiers take a journey of healing with Belev Echad
In order to provide a safe space for healing for these women, Belev Echad organized a withdrawal in Hamptons as a pitstop, which is very needed to rehabilitation and recovery.
Gaya Tzuberi, Shir & Mayaan, Noa Cohen. These are the names of four women who speak with the tremendous power, courage and courage of the female IDF soldiers who shoulder the stories of warfare.
In order to provide a safe healing area for women, Beev Echad As a Pitstop, which is very needed in the way of rehabilitation and recovery, he organized a withdrawal in Hamptons.
The mission of the organization was simple: giving these women the necessary care, solidarity and brotherhood to strengthen their stories, but to make their travel forward, not their wounds.
Noa Cohen
Open October 7, 2023Noa Cohen caused a routine change in the south when the radio cracked, “Sderot station is burning. There are dozens of terrorists in front of me.” He immediately answered the unit and accelerated towards the chaos. The rockets flew in the sky and the gunfire echoed while fighting to protect the land of Noa. Noa was hit as the war increased – a bullet was torn to his leg. As he gathered around the blood boots, he reached a nearby civilian car, took a diaper and wrapped around his leg.
Wozy continued to fight with his team, although he struggled to lame and survive. There was no room for panic. His vision was blurry as he was running to take civilians to security and fight against attacks that did not show compassion. It not only kept him alive, but also saved the others.
A Lev Echad withdrawal in Hamptons for female IDF soldiers. (Credit: Lev Echad)
After months of rehabilitation and numerous surgery, he is now walking over the power he fights with teeth and nail to rebuild.
Gaya tzuberi
Armored Corps 53. Gaya Tzuberi, a 21 -year -old doctor for his battalion, was unthinkable during one of his most intense operations. The role for the army as a medical officer is to protect other soldiers in war and to keep them in a stable state until they are released to a hospital. Beyond that, he must be a master in the war while working on the field. The work consists of 15 months of intensive education consisting of days spent in the emergency room and ambulances and to evacuate and treat injured soldiers in urban areas in the fire.
Gaya’s story begins on 7 December 2023 on the streets of Shejaya, a neighborhood in Gaza. He said that a tank was shot by a RPG (rocket -guided hand grenade) and immediately took action with the rest of his team and dived directly into the heart of the storm.
After successfully achieving the wreckage tank and withdrawing two military security, Gaya ran to more victims. This meant bullets, covering and pushing forward with pure instinct. The throat was hit as he wandered in this labyrinth of a battlefield. Twice. Shrapnel tears his legs. While trying to apply a tourniquet on his own legs, a soldier ran to him and tied the group to his thighs. He was released and sent to Soroka Medical Center.
His healing began at the Sheba Medical Center and began to walk and recover.
Shir & Maayan
Gemini, Shir and Mayaan entered the army to protect their countries and have a lasting impact. Shir joined the border police and attended the pre -command of Mayaan. As part of the border police, Shir dealt with criminals, rebels and terrorists on the front of Israel. Like Home Pre -CommandMayaan investigated and carried out the rescue tasks of Israeli citizens who specialize in rescue methods to find and save people who were captured.
When Mayaan was critically injured in a terrorist attack, Shir ran to his sister’s bedside. Mayaan’s healing was tired. He endured various surgeries, continuous therapy, was learned to walk again. First of all, they stuck together. Shir sleeps in a hospital chair, cheering Mayaan while rebuilding slowly but confidently.
Recovery in Hamptons
Women continued to withdraw in Hamptons organized by Belev Echad, an organization founded by Rabbi Uriel and Fivy Vigler.
The organization is a community crisis assistance and voluntary organization throughout the country. It was created to provide volunteers to organize an infrastructure to organize a “professional and organized manner” in an emergency. Like Post In 2024, “Belev Echad is a sign of hope and healing for many.” This organization shows that even the smallest compassion and belief can make the whole difference.
For these women, the organization gave them an environment where the shining did not suffer, but they did not have purity, courage and unapologist. Here, they moved away from the Blaring Sirens and the desolation of the war. They spent time to heal as a woman, not a soldier. Surrounded by other women who understood the pain, grief and heartbreak from their experiences, the women walked and laughed and cried, slowly restoring hopes after destruction.
Shevy Vigler said, “They fought for the survival of Israel, but here, just live. Laughing. Breathing. Healing together.”
There is not enough words to express the gratitude and appreciation level that women deserve. Their determination, their hearts and powers are inspiring to any end and show what a private and strong woman can do. Although their victims are unreserved, Beev Echad gave them the most important: rest, rejuvenation and recovery time.




