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The longest painting from Israeli children for IDF soldiers

 
 The Longest Painting from Israeli Children for IDF Soldiers 110 meters long. (photo credit: PR)
The Longest Painting from Israeli Children for IDF Soldiers 110 meters long.
(photo credit: PR)

They wrote: "Thank you to the soldiers who protect us."

Snir Association initiated joint activities with the children of the green Kfar Saba neighborhood in the city of Kfar Saba. To paint for the soldiers, the longest painting measures 110 meters by 90 centimeters high. On it, the children wrote, "Thank you to the soldiers who protect us." 

The long drawing was given by Snir officials to a team of reservists from the Kfir Infantry Brigade who went out for a consolidation day of several hours in the central region, in order to freshen up between missions. 

Dr. Yehudit Rubinstein - CEO of Snir: "We see great importance in the need to encourage IDF soldiers and security forces who are busy night and day fighting and defending us all. Therefore, it was important for us, beyond the donations we work for every day, to also give them the longest drawing to date from the excited children." 

Nicole Klinger, Snir Digital Director: "She initiated this joint activity with the residents of the neighborhood, who happily joined the spirit of raising morale. She gathered all the children who were very excited to join the soldiers' encouragement. Together they created a huge, colorful and moving painting, with the inscription "Thank you to the soldiers who protect us", which was attached to the dozens of packages that the association sends to soldiers all over the country."

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According to Nicole: "The team of reservists, who received the paintings with the pampering packages, were moved with cries of joy and admiration. They took pictures of themselves alongside the longest painting and sent the pictures to their families. They then thanked the children and their parents for their support and encouragement. The people of Israel are alive."

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