Under Fire: Diary of an Israeli Commander on the battlefield
Roi and Yoni fought bravely side by side as commander and soldier, as fellow officers, and as friends. This amazing personal account embodies the spirit of battle and love for fellow human beings, for Israel, and for its heritage.
-Shoshanna and Aharon, parents of Major Roi Klein

In Under Fire, Lieutenant Colonel (Reserves) Yoni Chetboun relates a mosaic of moments from his service as a commander during one of the most complex periods in the State of Israel's security. The drama reached its height at the Battle of Bint Jbeil in the 2006 Lebanon War, in which eight soldiers and commanders fell. One was Major Roi Klein, who jumped on a grenade to save his soldiers. For his performance and bravery in this battle, Chetboun was awarded a Chief of Staff citation. He describes here the sensations and thoughts racing through the mind of a commander under fire who bears responsibility for the lives of his soldiers.

Under Fire is the story of soldiers and their personal sacrifices. Chetboun arrived at his own engagement party with camouflage paint still on his face, and his new wife would spend her first Passover as a married woman alone in their new home, while he spent it in the heart of Ramallah, four meters from Palestinian Authority Chairman Yassir Arafat's office. Yet, avows Chetboun, this is the way it should be: soldiers on the front so that citizens can live peacefully at home.

Chetboun also articulates a clear vision of the foundational security concepts necessary for defeating fundamentalist terrorism. Incisive and inspirational, this is a must-read for anyone concerned about the situation of the world today.

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Under Fire: Diary of an Israeli Commander on the battlefield
Roi and Yoni fought bravely side by side as commander and soldier, as fellow officers, and as friends. This amazing personal account embodies the spirit of battle and love for fellow human beings, for Israel, and for its heritage.
-Shoshanna and Aharon, parents of Major Roi Klein

In Under Fire, Lieutenant Colonel (Reserves) Yoni Chetboun relates a mosaic of moments from his service as a commander during one of the most complex periods in the State of Israel's security. The drama reached its height at the Battle of Bint Jbeil in the 2006 Lebanon War, in which eight soldiers and commanders fell. One was Major Roi Klein, who jumped on a grenade to save his soldiers. For his performance and bravery in this battle, Chetboun was awarded a Chief of Staff citation. He describes here the sensations and thoughts racing through the mind of a commander under fire who bears responsibility for the lives of his soldiers.

Under Fire is the story of soldiers and their personal sacrifices. Chetboun arrived at his own engagement party with camouflage paint still on his face, and his new wife would spend her first Passover as a married woman alone in their new home, while he spent it in the heart of Ramallah, four meters from Palestinian Authority Chairman Yassir Arafat's office. Yet, avows Chetboun, this is the way it should be: soldiers on the front so that citizens can live peacefully at home.

Chetboun also articulates a clear vision of the foundational security concepts necessary for defeating fundamentalist terrorism. Incisive and inspirational, this is a must-read for anyone concerned about the situation of the world today.

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Under Fire: Diary of an Israeli Commander on the battlefield

Under Fire: Diary of an Israeli Commander on the battlefield

by Yoni Chetboun
Under Fire: Diary of an Israeli Commander on the battlefield

Under Fire: Diary of an Israeli Commander on the battlefield

by Yoni Chetboun

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Roi and Yoni fought bravely side by side as commander and soldier, as fellow officers, and as friends. This amazing personal account embodies the spirit of battle and love for fellow human beings, for Israel, and for its heritage.
-Shoshanna and Aharon, parents of Major Roi Klein

In Under Fire, Lieutenant Colonel (Reserves) Yoni Chetboun relates a mosaic of moments from his service as a commander during one of the most complex periods in the State of Israel's security. The drama reached its height at the Battle of Bint Jbeil in the 2006 Lebanon War, in which eight soldiers and commanders fell. One was Major Roi Klein, who jumped on a grenade to save his soldiers. For his performance and bravery in this battle, Chetboun was awarded a Chief of Staff citation. He describes here the sensations and thoughts racing through the mind of a commander under fire who bears responsibility for the lives of his soldiers.

Under Fire is the story of soldiers and their personal sacrifices. Chetboun arrived at his own engagement party with camouflage paint still on his face, and his new wife would spend her first Passover as a married woman alone in their new home, while he spent it in the heart of Ramallah, four meters from Palestinian Authority Chairman Yassir Arafat's office. Yet, avows Chetboun, this is the way it should be: soldiers on the front so that citizens can live peacefully at home.

Chetboun also articulates a clear vision of the foundational security concepts necessary for defeating fundamentalist terrorism. Incisive and inspirational, this is a must-read for anyone concerned about the situation of the world today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789652299161
Publisher: Gefen Publishing House
Publication date: 08/01/2017
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Lieutenant colonel (res.) Yoni Chetboun served as an officer and a commander in the elite Egoz unit of the IDF. He was awarded the Chief of Staff's medal for his actions in battle during the Second Lebanon War. From 2013 to 2015, he was the Deputy Speaker of the Knesset and a member of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee and the Education Committee. Founder and CEO of the consulting firm Kanaf Strategy, he is a sought-after lecturer on the topic of decision making in extraordinary circumstances.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Chapter 1 Lebanon: The Forgotten Ambush Hanita Ambush? 9

Chapter 2 My First Encounter as Egoz Team Leader Attack on Askar Camp 16

Operation Defensive Shield: In Arafat's Office 23

Chapter 3 Continued War on Terror - Helicopter Attack on Teluza 45

Chapter 4 Shooting in Metulla - A Matter of Backup 53

"David is Dead" 56

Chapter 5 The Challenge of a Company Commander 65

Chapter 6 Terrorist on Mt. Ebal 75

Chapter 7 Back to Golani - Back up North 84

Chapter 7 Call-Up to Gaza - Gilad Shalit is Kidnapped 90

Chapter 9 Lebanon - Is This War? 101

Chapter 10 Bint Jbeil - This Time, We're Going In 111

Chapter 11 First Encounter with Hezbollah 122

Chapter 12 "He Jumped on the Grenade" 128

Chapter 13 Rambam Under Fire 136

Chapter 14 A Fateful Decision 140

Chapter 15 "While We're Here, No One Shoots at Families in the North" 157

Afterword 161

Acknowledgments 167

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