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Israeli Olympian auctions medal-winning gi to heal October 7 heroes

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July 5, 2026

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Israeli Olympic bronze medalist Peter Paltchik is auctioning the judo gi he wore while winning his historic medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics to fund PTSD treatment for ZAKA volunteers who endured the horrors of recovering victims of the October 7 Hamas massacre and the war that followed. Describing the gi as the “armor” that [] The post Israeli Olympian auctions medal-winning gi to heal October 7 heroes appeared first on World Israel News.

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