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He Left Religion and Was Thrown Out Onto the Street, Enlisted in an Elite Unit - and Now Dreams Are Coming True: "I Have a Mission"

Summary by Israel Hayom
Eli Lasri left religion after a difficult childhood in Bnei Brak, lived on the streets from the age of 14 - and ended up in the Oketz unit • He met good people along the way who changed the course of his life • Through the Dreams app, he dedicates his life to helping soldiers like him: "I don't forget where I came from"
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Eli Lasri left religion after a difficult childhood in Bnei Brak, lived on the streets from the age of 14 - and ended up in the Oketz unit • He met good people along the way who changed the course of his life • Through the Dreams app, he dedicates his life to helping soldiers like him: "I don't forget where I came from"

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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