Triggering – 259th day of war

Hi,
Triggering might be the word for what I feel when looking on some items. Oxford dictionary defines  it as causing a strong emotional reaction of fear or worry because someone is made to remember something bad that has happened in the past.

I do not think I feel worried or fear when looking on those items. I just think what we need to do with them: jerricans that need to be unload into the APC, the Engineering Corps soldiers are using as a bunker. Or lift the hollow concrete blocks I see so we can use them when a building is set to exploded using explosives.

It was kind of my work for the past two months, and that stuck into you. When working in moving in New York City in my great after the army journey, I was looking for an apartment to move in to. But I could not really look on the apartments I visited as a place to live in.

Instead, I was looking on the apartment furniture. How should I pack it, in which order, and how to arrange it inside the truck (although it was someone else work, as you need to be a long time professional to do it right).

It probably completely normal to now read a mail and stop when gets down to the signature that states: We only have one planet – think twice before printing this e-mail. The Hebrew word for planet and and a rifle bullet is the same word (pronounced Kadur). I then realized they are left with only one bullet of m-16 magazine, while Hamas

Take Care
Gad

The jerricans in a gas station near my work – at first I was sure those are explosives jerricans, but not triggering

My e-mail with the signature stating: We have one ball (in Hebrew it also means planet or a bullet).

Some hollow concrete blocks in our building garden, Those can be great for Hanamex jerricans we will get soon - triggering Some hollow concrete blocks in our building garden, Those can be great for Hanamex jerricans we will get soon