In a scene that is capturing widespread attention across Israeli social media, a brief nine-second video has ignited powerful emotion and debate. The clip shows Ba’ash Indursky, a young woman from the Belz Hasidic community, stepping forward to enlist in the Israel Border Police — with her traditionally observant father, Shlomo Indursky, at her side.
Indursky, a senior administrative director at the Belz headquarters in Jerusalem, is seen wrapping his daughter in a long, heartfelt embrace before she enters the enlistment base. Family members surround the pair, offering support in what has become an unusually public moment of unity from a sector where military enlistment, especially for women, remains exceedingly rare.
The video, published by media figure Yossi Reiner, has sparked a wave of reactions online. Many viewers praised the father’s unwavering love and the daughter’s determination; others highlighted the cultural significance of a Hasidic woman enlisting with her family’s full support.
In just seconds, the clip captures a striking intersection of faith, family, and national service — a moment that continues to echo across the public conversation in Israel.
4 comments:
Cry for them & daven she comes back on the Derech, quits Tzahal
Cry for those who hate on Tzahal yet selfishly enjoy their protection.
The most important hugs are the ones in private, wonder how many she got through the years.
Here is a beautiful story of a prominent Belzer Chusid hugging and kissing his daughter as she goes to serve her people, and this shitck drek (3:28) only looks how to twist this story to fit his sick and perverted agenda!
Shame on you!!
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