Got Their Six: Elite IDF Paratrooper From NY Details His Motive For Fighting

Written By BlabberBuzz | Friday, 27 October 2023 03:20 PM
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Israeli soldier Noy Leyb, a machine gunner in an elite paratrooper unit of the Israeli Defense Forces, is preparing for combat.

However, Leyb's motivation is not revenge for the Hamas terrorist attacks on October 7 that claimed the lives of Israeli citizens. Instead, his mission is to protect Israel and restore peace to the country.

In an interview with National Review, Leyb emphasized the importance of maintaining humanity and ethical standards in the face of conflict. He stated, "We are going to war as humans with morals and ethics. We're not monsters, and we're not animals. We have a specific mission. We're going to finish it, complete it, and then come back home."

While the anticipated ground invasion of Gaza has not yet occurred, Leyb remains confident that it is imminent. He expressed uncertainty about the exact timing and location but affirmed, "We are going to go in."

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As a machine gunner, Leyb's role will be to provide support to his team and instill confidence in their abilities. He explained, "My job is to make noise, to make the team feel confident that the sharpshooter can shoot quietly and the sniper can shoot quietly."

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Leyb acknowledged the cautious approach of the Israeli Defense Forces in launching a ground invasion. He highlighted the complexity of the situation, with the additional threat of Hezbollah in the north. Leyb stated, "I think the IDF is being more careful about when we're going in, and how we're going to go in, and how we're going to split up the forces. Because just marching in is a death wish, and the IDF really values life. And the difference is Hamas worships death."

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Leyb, a reservist, knew he would be called back to duty when he learned of the Hamas attacks. Raised in a Zionist home in Calgary, Canada, he made the decision to move to Israel at 18 and join the army. He currently resides in New York, where he runs a smart booking business for group trips and vacations.

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Reflecting on the events of October 7, Leyb described the disbelief he felt upon witnessing the videos of the attacks. He said, "You see these crazy videos, and you're like, is this happening right now? I knew they were real, but I didn't believe it, because even the best producer couldn't make a horror movie like this."

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Leyb's commitment to his duty is unwavering, despite the risks involved. He acknowledged the fear he feels for his family and friends, as they face the brutality of Hamas. However, he emphasized that fear serves as a reminder to remain vigilant and take the necessary precautions.

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As Leyb prepares for combat, he has been documenting his experiences and thoughts on Instagram. He has criticized the Black Lives Matter movement for promoting Hamas propaganda and failing to support Jewish people. He also called out the New York Times for spreading what he considers to be a "massive lie" about Israel targeting a Gaza hospital and for its history of antisemitism.

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While Leyb has noticed the rallies in support of Israel following the attacks, he expressed shock at the number of Americans who have aligned themselves with the Palestinian cause without fully understanding the reality of Hamas as a terrorist organization. He emphasized that supporting Hamas ultimately leads to the loss of civilian lives.

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Despite the challenges and risks ahead, Leyb remains resolute in his mission to protect Israel. He acknowledged his fear but stated, "I'm scared just enough to keep me on my toes, just enough to make the correct steps, not to step on the mines. And I'm scared enough just to make sure that when I go into the conflict zone, I'm looking left and right, up and down."

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