The other day, after the IDF rescued four hostages from Hamas terrorists, a helmet-cam video of the rescue made the rounds on Twitter and it was just incredible to watch. The IDF have released helmet cam footage of the hostage rescue operation. This is what actual freedom fighters and heroes look like.
šš¼ pic.twitter.com/f0XRHUFF1r Amazing.
These are true heroes. We didn't think we could love the IDF any more than we already did after watching that. We were wrong.
Last night, another video clip started to gain traction on Twitter, this time from another front in Israel's fight against terrorists. On Israel's northern border with Lebanon, where Hezbollah continues to launch rocket attacks into Israel, the IDF was doing something pretty eye-popping and straight out of The Lord of the Rings. Watch: The IDF uses a catapult (treĢbuchet) on the border with Lebanon pic.
twitter.com/YT4hgQ872U A treĢbuchet? How awesome is that? Oh, but wait. It gets better.
Israeli Forces in the North of the Country are using Medieval Methods, like Trebuchets and Bows, to launch Incendiary Projectiles over the Border into Southern Lebanon, to Burn as much Foliage as possible in order to make it Harder for Hezbollah Militants to launch Ambushes when...
pic.twitter.com/aHWJ7cSkvI As if using an advanced catapult from the Middle Ages wasn't cool enough, next the IDF broke out the bows and flaming arrows.
We're not sure if that was Legolas dressed in modern military gear, but we hope so. Maybe it w.