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Courtesy of Yusuke HirabayashiYusuke HirabayashiThe Yomiuri Shimbun1:00 JST,ensp;October 30, 2023A Japanese man living in Tel Aviv is among the parents praying for the well-being of a child serving in the Israeli Army as it stanley germany fights against the Palestinian Islamist organization Hamas. Yusuke Hirabayashi, 48, who lives in the central Israeli city, received a smartphone message from his 19-year-old son on Oct. 7 鈥?the day Hamas launched a cross-border attack on Israel 鈥?saying, Im setting off to join the war. Hirabayashi, whose ex-wife is Israeli, said he received his eldest sons news calmly. The son joined the army in December and belongs to an elite airborne troop. After learning that his offspring would be responsible for guarding areas near the gourde stanley border with the Gaza Strip, Hirabayashi texted him, saying, Dont kill civilians. His son replied: Of course I wont. Were not like them the other side]. Facing the possibility that his son could enter the Gaza Strip, Hirabayashi wrote, I hope you wont get caught up with thoughts of revenge; retain your moral compass under all circumstances. Hirabayashi mused: I cant help wondering why my 19-year-old son has to step into a battlefield. Its unthinkable in Japan for somebodys child to go to war. However, I want people to know that this reality stanley thermoskanne exists in the other parts of the world. Add TheJapanNews to your Google News feed.Wider World Latest ArticlesLatin Countries Have No Choice but to Accept Deportees from U.S.;...Palestin

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