RAMAT GAN, Israel (AP) — Following the devastating Hamas attack on the Tribe of Nova music festival, several individuals, including a professional soccer player and two Israeli soldiers, were left with life-altering injuries. Ben Binyamin, a soccer player who lost his right leg in the attack, initially believed his playing days were over. However, he discovered a new opportunity for normalcy through Israel's national amputee soccer team.
The team, which also includes soldiers wounded in the conflict with Hamas, has provided a path to healing for these individuals. They are preparing to compete in the European Amputee Football Championships in France in June, where they will face off against 16 teams from Europe.
Israel has seen numerous individuals lose limbs due to the recent attacks and subsequent war with Hamas. Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan alone has treated around 60 amputees, while the Defense Ministry reports that 1,573 soldiers have been wounded since the ground offensive began in late October.
Despite the challenges they face, these athletes have been supported by Israel's advanced medical system, which has extensive experience in treating war-related injuries. In contrast, Gaza has also witnessed a significant number of amputations, with the health system struggling to cope with the aftermath of the conflict.
For the Israeli amputee soccer team, the journey to recovery and competition has been a source of hope and inspiration. Founded five years ago, the team has achieved notable success, including a third-place finish in the Nations League in Belgium.
Amputee soccer, played with six field players missing lower limbs and a goalkeeper with a missing upper extremity, offers these athletes a platform to showcase their skills and resilience. The team's captain, Zach Shichrur, who overcame his own challenges, has been instrumental in providing support and encouragement to his teammates.
Through the power of sport, these individuals have found a sense of unity and purpose. The team's physical therapist emphasizes the importance of sports in their healing process, highlighting the joy and pride it brings to their lives.
As they continue to train and prepare for upcoming competitions, the Israeli amputee soccer team stands as a testament to the strength and determination of those who refuse to be defined by their disabilities.