What happens when a country has to ask its citizens the unthinkable: What are you willing to die for?
It’s a question that feels so outside the current American experience. When was the last time you asked yourself, What would I do if I had to fight for my home, my family, my nation?
When the citizens of Israel were confronted with the worst disaster imaginable, what emerged was a level of civic obligation, duty, and sacrifice that they themselves didn’t think they were capable of.
Today, Part 1 of The Free Press in Israel: Running Toward Fire.
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