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Pinay joins Israeli army unit that saved her lola

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Filipina Joana Chris Arpon’s unusual journey to becoming one of the few non-Israeli and non-Jewish volunteers in Israel’s military began with an earthquake – in the country from which her parents migrated.

The disaster in 2013 struck a region where Arpon, an Israeli-born Filipino, had relatives. Amid the chaos, a search and rescue unit of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) was dispatched to provide disaster relief, and ended up rescuing her grandmothe­r.

“Then I chose to serve in the same unit that saved her,” Arpon told Reuters.

She has since been honored by Israel’s president as one of the country’s most outstandin­g soldiers and was recognized at a festive ceremony last week.

Arpon’s service is all the more unusual for the fact that, as the daughter of economic migrants from the Philippine­s, she is not an Israeli citizen – though she hopes to change that.

“I hope for myself to be an Israeli, to have it and also to help other people in other countries as I do here in the army,” she said. –

 ?? REUTERS ?? Joana Chris Arpon (front left and inset), an Israeli soldier from a search and rescue unit, helps evacuate a comrade during a drill at Tzrifin military base on May 10.
REUTERS Joana Chris Arpon (front left and inset), an Israeli soldier from a search and rescue unit, helps evacuate a comrade during a drill at Tzrifin military base on May 10.
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