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My nephew, Yechiam Eyal, 15, is now In Hadasa Hospital, serious injured by policemen in Amona who hit him on his head. His old brother, parachutist, came to visit him and met one of these policemen, Zvi (we don't have his second name). After people show him the parachutist that has to visit his young brother he replies: I wish him to die. The story advertised in the Israeli media. Enclose the picture of Yechiam (right) with his brothers and in hospital. Please pray for Yechiam ben Rachel Yours, Moshe Eyal

Yechiam Eyal, 15, of Psagot, was atop one of the houses slated for destruction, together with many others. When the police arrived - stepping off the shovel of a giant bulldozer that lifted them up and crossing over the barbed wire - the boys on the roof went to one side and sat down.

Update, February 7, 2006: Yesterday, Yechiam came home and is now on the road to recovery. Thank G-d, he is once again walking, talking and playing and his prognosis is excellent. The Eyal Family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the tens of thousands of people who prayed for Yechiam. They saw the results of the prayers with their own eyes: the miracle of Yechiam's complete recovery.

To help directly in Israel contact yechiame@yahoo.com

It is interesting to note that the name "Yechiam" in Hebrew means "the nation will live." We pray that the recovery of Yechiem Eyal will in turn bring the
FULL recovery of our Jewish People and our Jewish Homeland. Amen.
At that point, says Yechiam's brother Yotam, "the police just came over to them and started bashing. One policeman hit my brother three times on the arm, and apparently broke it. Afterwards they smashed him on the head, and that caused his condition to deteriorate. No policeman took the trouble to help him, and they kept on pushing him even after he was bleeding from the head. Once in the ambulance, they gave him something to put him out." Yechiam regained consciousness over the night, and has even begun to speak. The ambulance driver, who came to visit Yechiam Thursday afternoon, said, "What really happened in the ambulance is that his condition deteriorated to the point that I had to perform resuscitation for a minute and a half." "The police came with the purpose of killing," another brother, Amotz, concluded. A soldier in the Paratroopers Brigade, Amotz received permission not to take part in the Amona operation. "I give my all to this country, and then it comes and spits in my face," he said. The Amona community leadership asks that everyone who was hit in the head by police clubs be checked medically. The request was issued after it was learned that some teenagers hit in the head yesterday discovered only today the symptoms of a concussion.