When Hamas terrorists turned Israel’s Gaza border area into a living hell on Oct. 7, countless ordinary Israelis acted heroically to save as many people as possible.
Rami Davidian doesn’t see himself as a hero but as a humble tool in God’s hands.
“I don’t see it as heroism,” he told Israel's Kan news. “I see it as a mission from God who touched me… and watched over me.”
Davidian lives near Kibbutz Re’im, where a rave festival with thousands of attendants was overrun by Hamas terrorists who invaded Israel's southern border communities that morning.