The Jewish Chronicle

Rivlin honours Briton who spies on Hizbollah

- BY NATHAN JEFFAY

A LONDONER has been honoured as one of Israel’s most outstandin­g soldiers.

Sergeant Michael S — his full identity cannot be revealed — was selected for the Presidenti­al List recognisin­g top military personnel and presented to Israeli head of state Reuven Rivlin at a ceremony on Tuesday — Yom Ha’atzmaut.

“It’s a great privilege,” he said. “When they first told me about it I thought it was friends playing a joke on me.”

The 21-year-old soldier, originally from north London, serves in the Field Intelligen­ce Unit, whose work involves covertly mon- itoring terrorists. “It’s quite a change from all the luxuries and comforts of life back home,” he said.

“The day-to-day job is collecting intelligen­ce on the Lebanese border, which is the border with Hizbollah. Every week, we go out to an observatio­n post in the field and stay for a couple of days collecting intelligen­ce Michael S on a particular target. “You can be in an outpost hiding inside a bush or up a tree for two days or more, so it’s very a unique environmen­t that can be quite challengin­g.”

There is no break for Shabbat and Michael sometimes even finds himself making kiddush behind a bush, with one eye on the enemy.

His superior officers selected him for the award citing his endurance, commitment and his strong performanc­e in the field and in an unusually large number of specialise­d courses, including sniper training.

He said: “I just see myself as a normal soldier doing my service. I feel that should be the norm in the army.”

One area where he admits to being unusual is his down-time. Other soldiers may go for a smoke, but he is happiest with his head in a book about Israel’s history or Zionism.

He has been determined to make aliyah since his teens. “My mum told me: ‘Forget about it, you won’t make aliyah’. Now she’s very supportive.”

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