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E-raamat: Rescue: October 7 through the Eyes of Israel's Para-Rescue Commandos

  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Mar-2025
  • Kirjastus: Wicked Son
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798888458952
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  • Formaat: 240 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Mar-2025
  • Kirjastus: Wicked Son
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798888458952

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Bestseller in Israel

A breathtaking and intimate journey that presents a rare glimpse into the stories and battles of October 7 as never told before.

The Rescue is a gripping account of an unimaginable reality. This extraordinary story of bravery and inner strength will captivate your heart, soul, and mind from the first page, leaving an indelible mark that won't let go—even long after you’ve finished reading.” –Elyezer Shkedy, Former Commander in Chief of the Israeli Air Force

On the morning of October 7, when news began to arrive describing the scale of the attack, Guy found himself in the first vehicle that left unit 669 base toward the invaded communities. Guy encountered terrorists on the roads of the Gaza envelope and scenes of horror from the Nova Festival, the rescue of wounded people in Kfar Gaza and Beeri, and ongoing battles in the Gaza Strip.

The people of the combat rescue unit, one of the four elite units of the IDF, have been trained to act in every imaginable scenario, even in those that are difficult to imagine. But since the outbreak of the attack on the State of Israel and throughout the current war, the unit’s forces, in helicopters, special vehicles, and teams on the ground, have found themselves being forced to face their deepest fears in the face of unceasing fire, massive casualties, and unfathomable dilemmas.

This is the first narrative of its kind, told through the eyes of those who came forward without asking questions: Childhood friends who woke up to a terrorist attack and fought against all odds; fighters who stormed in to liberate communities occupied by Hamas; and reservists who decided by will of their own to go south and thus save the lives of countless people, and commanders who were not willing to leave their soldiers even after being wounded in battles.

The Rescue takes the reader on an incredible journey, between fear and heroism to pain and hope, and allows a rare glimpse into the stories of the battles as they have never been told until now.
Sergeant Major Guy M. is a combat paramedic in Unit 669, the elite Combat Rescue Unitone of the IDFs four top-tier special forces units and widely regarded as one of the toughest in the world.

Guy has taken part in countless high-risk missions and operations. On October 7th, he was among the first teams to reach the Gaza Envelope, responding to the deadliest terror attack in Israeli history.

Beyond the battlefield, Guy is a permanent lecturer in senior IDF command courses, training the next generation of military leaders at institutions such as the Naval Academy, Unit 8200, and the IDF Officer Training School.

In parallel, he leads a department at a world-leading medical research center, writes as a columnist for Israels top newspapers, and is the author of Full Throttlea diary from his service in Unit 669 that became a bestseller and essential reading for teens preparing for elite IDF service.

His latest book, The Rescue: October 7 Through the Eyes of Israels Pararescue Commandos, is the only firsthand account written by soldiers who fought on the ground during the October 7 massacre. It captures the impossible decisions, split-second rescues, and heroism of the men who ran into the chaos to save lives.

Guy has also led humanitarian missions around the world, including establishing an EMS system in Central America and leading Africas first COVID-19 vaccination rollout.

His full name is concealed by order of the Israeli government due to the sensitivity of his position.