The Disabled Veterans' Tank
A Daring and Humorous Journey into an Open Wound By Ronen David | Edited by Liron Fine | Translated by Sivan Kopitovsky
The Disabled Veterans' Tank is an unforgettable story of four IDF veterans who turn their pain into protest by stealing a tank and embarking on a remarkable journey to the Rehabilitation Department offices in Haifa. As they navigate through disdainful bureaucracy, relentless physical obstacles, and the scars of war, their journey becomes one of both survival and defiance, all laced with dark humor and moments of profound friendship.
About the Book
Each veteran on this daring mission faces their own challenges:
Asaf: the driver who lost his arm in Lebanon.
Itzik: the radio operator, blind and haunted by PTSD.
Yossi: the gunner, whose legs were taken by a tank accident.
Arnon: the commander, wrestling with the mental scars of war.
Together, they confront not only the indifferent system but also the lingering pain of their experiences, finding hope, resilience, and laughter along the way.
Discover a Story of Courage, Friendship, and Survival
For anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the human cost of war and the resilience of those who bear its scars, The Disabled Veterans' Tank is a must-read. Join Asaf, Itzik, Yossi, and Arnon on their remarkable journey—where courage, camaraderie, and laughter become their weapons of choice. Get your copy today. Dive into a world where strength and humor go hand in hand.