A 4-year-old Jewish boy who was born and raised in an Arab village underwent a deeply moving bris milah ceremony on Erev Shavuos following a complex rescue mission coordinated by the Or L’Achim organization.
The operation began after Or L’Achim’s emergency hotline received a desperate call from a Jewish mother requesting help to escape from the Arab village where she had been living for years, reportedly under conditions of distress and danger. A specialized rescue team, including volunteers with backgrounds in elite Israeli military units, was dispatched swiftly to extract the mother and her two young children.
Following the successful extraction, the family was relocated to a secure safe house, where an intensive rehabilitation process began, under the guidance of mental health professionals and rabbinic support staff.
The bris milah took place on Erev Shavuos, with Rav Yaakov Meir Stern serving as the sandek. The mohel was Rav Yedidya Kravitz, and the brachos were recited by Rav Yaakov Yosef Cohen.
According to Or L’Achim, this is only the beginning of the family’s journey back to Jewish life. A pidyon haben ceremony is expected to take place in the near future.

{Matzav.com Israel}