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Freed Hostages Travel to Hospital in LHM Ambulance

After 484 days in captivity by Hamas, Yarden Bibas, and Ofer Kalderon were released and flown to safety.

Upon arrival, they were placed in the white military ICU ambulance, shown on the right side of the photo, and transported to a hospital.

BLESSED TRANSPORT

This wasn’t just any ambulance, it was one of the three military units that your prayers and offerings helped provide for Israel and her people in need.

Your name and other LHM friends are incorporated as New Beginnings Church and Larry Huch Ministries on the doors of this ambulance, showing we are united with the Holy Land.

All of the reinforced MICU ambulances that you have helped provide, allow Israel’s military to care for the injured on the battle field as well as transport precious lives like those who were held hostage by terrorists.

STRENGTH IN UNITY

“I want to thank the entire nation and everyone who stood by me and my family,” said Yarden Bibas.

“I appreciate the strength you gave to my loved ones. I’ve heard about everything you did for me and my family, and the word ‘thank you’ isn’t big enough to fully express my gratitude,” he continued.
He urged everyone to do everything possible to bring the remaining hostages back. “Please, don’t stop. Keep fighting until everyone is home.”

As you send your very best offering this month, please continue praying for those still in captivity and for them to be quickly and safely freed.

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