

Israeli Soldier's Chilling Account of Gaza Bombardments
Israeli Soldier Recounts Gaza Bombardment Terror: 'It Paralyzed Your Body' Gaza, Occupied Palestinian Territory – Naama Levy, an Israeli soldier held captive by Hamas for 477 days, has shared a harrowing account of her experiences during the recent Israeli bombardments of Gaza. In a video interview, Levy described the intense fear and physical effects of the attacks. "The sounds were so intense," she recounted, "it paralyzed your body and the ground shook." Each bombardment, she said, brought the terrifying certainty that it might be her last. The video shows Levy speaking directly to the camera, her voice trembling slightly as she describes the moment part of the building she was in collapsed during a bombing. Despite the trauma, Levy's testimony provides a powerful and personal perspective on the human cost of conflict. Her story underscores the importance of understanding the experiences of all those affected by war, regardless of their nationality or affiliation. The interview concludes with Levy expressing gratitude for surviving the ordeal, highlighting the resilience of those who endure such horrific circumstances.