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This touching and heart-affecting Israeli film tells the story of three lone soldiers from the Golani Brigade, who were killed on the first day of the Israeli army's ground entry into Gaza during Operation Eitan in 2014. These brave soldiers were Sean Carmeli, a first-generation member of an Israeli family living in Texas, Jordan Ben Simon, a French Jew who grew up in antisemitic Lyon, and Max Steinberg, a young American Jew from Los Angeles. Tragically, these three soldiers died in the same square mile within hours of each other. And while they never knew one another, they are examples of how Jews from outside Israel are willing to sacrifice themselves on behalf of the Jewish people for the defense of Israel. When the country heard that they were lone soldiers and had no family in Israel, thousands of Israelis spontaneously showed up to their funerals, thus providing an outpouring of love and support to their families. All three soldiers were buried in a land they weren't born in but shared a profound sense of belonging to it and of the importance of defending their homeland.


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  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    55 minutes
  • Language
    Hebrew
  • Country
    Israel
  • Premiere
    International Premiere
  • Director
    Avi Maor Marzouk
  • Screenwriter
    Avi Maor Marzouk
  • Cast
    Sean Carmeli, Jordan Ben Simon, Max Steinberg
  • Cinematographer
    Avner Shahaf
  • Editor
    Shiri Borchard