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Oct 7

The War Against Hamas Through the Eyes of an Israeli Commando Officer

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Oct 7

By: Capt. Elkana (Kuno) Cohen
Narrated by: Neil Shah
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On the morning of October 7, 2023, Israelis awoke to a harrowing reality. Not only were hundreds of rockets being launched from Gaza into Israeli population centers, but the security border had also been breached by several thousand Hamas terrorists. Carnage, not seen since the Second World War, ensued. Elkana Cohen, Captain of an Elite Commando Unit was called, along with thousands of other reservists, to prepare for war. One that will have to ensure nothing less than Israel's survival.

In notebooks he found on the ground in the streets of Gaza, Cohen began writing a diary. Every day, he candidly documented the sights of the war. From an honest, precise, and fluid first-person perspective, Cohen presents the feeling and story of the war from the eyes of the heroes who were there: the dust, the sweat, the brotherhood, the longing, and the awful smell of death and destruction. Cohen's writing poignantly describes his relationships with his fellow comrades, the mass arrests of terrorists, the homes of Hamas members, the story of the fallen soldiers, and the desperate hope to bring the hundreds of Israeli hostages home. OCT 7 is not only the story of one Israeli officer, but it is also the narrative of an entire nation. A nation that stepped up without a moment's hesitation to face an existential challenge with a sense of purpose and mission.

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As the title says, uninspiring. I was expecting combat, up close and personal. Especially in built up areas where the contacts would be close and violent.

I don't know if the book had been redacted (heavily) but there was no combat of any note. I don't know if it was the way the book was also orated but it was like listening to a military Mills & Boon book. The author was more interested in talking to his wife. On more than one occasion using the unit sat phone.

Although after saying all that there are moments of hilarity that any soldier will get. There is also insights into the Jewish soldiers, what they eat, how they operate (limited info) I didn't realise they prayed before each meal.

In conclusion, it's a bit soppy with limited action, but does give some insight into the early stages of the war and how the Israelis work.

Uninspiring!

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