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In the gripping conclusion to our two-part special, former Israeli government spokesperson Eylon Levy continues his conversation with Guy M., an anonymous IDF combat medic from Israel’s elite Unit 669. From battlefield trauma to unexpected moments of joy, this episode goes beyond the missions and into the heart of what it means to serve. 🔹 A wartime wedding: Finding love and light amid the darkness 🔹 Saving enemies: Rescuing Syrian civilians during their civil war 🔹 Psychological toll: How elite soldiers cope with trauma and loss 🔹 Life after rescue: The unseen cost of constant crisis responseGuy M., author of The Rescue and Full Throttle, shares never-before-heard stories of courage, compassion, and the complexity of modern warfare from inside Israel’s most elite rescue force.📢 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to help us get these stories out to the world.Co-Creator and Host - Eylon LevyCo-Creator - Guy RossExecutive Producer - Asher Westropp-EvansDirector - Lotem SegevEditor - Benny GoldmanGraphics - Thomas GirschIntern - Tal Segal & Jesse SklarChapters:0:00 - Coming up & Welcome2:16 - Planning the wedding8:21 - Planning the rescue mission15:47 - The psychological impact on soldiers22:21 - Israel treatment of Syrian patients28:07 - The Rescue and Full Throttle31:51 - Outro **Inside Geneva)**Inside Geneva is a podcast about global politics, humanitarian issues, & international aid Listen on: Apple Podcasts) Spotify)
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