Hi,
As the Israeli settlements along the border with Lebanon are mostly empty and held mainly by the settlements’ first response squad, the area is marked up by kind of Gang graffiti.
Each settlement first response squad is marking the posts and guarding posts around it with a graffiti with their symbol and name.
But it seems that some first response squad are acting as gang marking up their graffiti all over the area: from their settlement all the way to the other edge of our area
To be more presice, those Kfar Giladi team which is acting as in a gang fight, marking their graffiti all over the area as to mark the border of influence over other gangs around.
They got to the point they had marked their graffiti on the precast concrete T walls (standing to protect the guards from anti-tank missiles) inside Kibbutz Dan. The first response squad did not find it funny, and erased the words Kfar Giladi and changed it with the word Dan.
Take Care
Gad
Kfar Giladi first response squad (Konenot) graffiti, just below Mount Dov, on the junction to Ghajar, on the other side of the Hasbani vally in the tank junction
Kibbutz Hagoshrim first response squad symbol on the protected area in the entrance to the settlement (as you can see, they do not have a graffiti, but a real picture someone painted on the wall)
Moshav Beit Hillel first response team graffiti in the entrance to the settlement
Kibbutz Dan first response squad symbol on the Kibbutz concrete block in the gate (do not worry, said the fish, we are here, first respone team, Dan)
Kfar Giladi first response team graffiti inside Kibbutz Dan. The guys from Dan covered Kfar Giladi graffiti and added the name of their Kibbutz instead.
Shalom Rav,
so sorry to hear about my old friend and “fish” mentor “Yuki”, i worked alongside him in 77-78 .along with Yair Ben Dor, Moshe Blum
et al .He had such a great sense of humor.I was his “Shabat Goy!”…
He will be in my prayers tonight….
layla Tov from David Chadwick …R.I.P.