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"Get Out of Depression" by Yagel Oshri and the Northern Command Band

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yayınlandı 24 Dec 2025 / İçinde Diğer

"Get Out of Depression" – Yagel Oshri and the Northern Command Band | IDFThis track is a special, uplifting version of Yagel Oshri's massive hit, re-recorded with the full Northern Command Band in a unique IDF production. It came out in late 2023 and quickly became one of the most emotional anthems from the war period.The song is all about shaking off the darkness, finding hope, and pushing toward better days ahead. That final chorus hits hard, emphasizing the unbreakable support from the entire nation:"The northern winds are blowing straight to you
There's always one melody in your heart.
Hear the voice that lights up your eyes
The people of Israel stand by your side."Credits:
Lyrics & melody: Ofir Cohen and Yagel Oshri
Additional lyrics: Noam Zlatin
Arrangement & music production: Noam Zlatin, Shimon Yihya, and Ofir Cohen
Produced by: Northern Command Education Department

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New Documents Reveal Details of Pompeo’s Role in Ukraine Affair

Emails and documents released by the State Department support testimony showing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo enabled the Ukrainian pressure campaign at the center of the impeachment proceedings.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and President Trump last month at the White House.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York Times

WASHINGTON — Internal State Department emails and documents released late Friday further implicate Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in a campaign orchestrated this year by President Trump and his personal lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani to pressure Ukraine for political favors.
The emails indicate that Mr. Pompeo spoke at least twice by telephone with Mr. Giuliani in March as Mr. Giuliani was urging Ukraine to investigate Mr. Trump’s rivals, and trying to oust a respected American ambassador to Ukraine, Marie L. Yovanovitch, who had been promoting anticorruption efforts in the country. Mr. Pompeo ordered Ms. Yovanovitch’s removal the next month. One call between Mr. Giuliani and Mr. Pompeo was arranged with guidance from Mr. Trump’s personal assistant, the documents suggest.

The documents also show that the State Department sent members of Congress a deliberately misleading reply about Ms. Yovanovitch’s departure after they asked about pressure on her. As part of the effort to oust her, Mr. Giuliani and his associates encouraged news outlets favorable to the president to publicize unsubstantiated claims about Ms. Yovanovitch’s disloyalty to Mr. Trump.

The documents, and recent congressional testimonies in the impeachment inquiry, tie Mr. Pompeo closely to efforts by Mr. Trump and Mr. Giuliani to persuade the Ukrainian government to announce investigations that could help Mr. Trump politically. Those include investigations into the family of former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., a Democratic presidential candidate, and unfounded claims that Ukrainian officials worked to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. As Mr. Trump sought those investigations, he and his team held up $391 million of military aid critical to Ukraine — which is in a grinding war against Russian-backed separatists — and a coveted White House meeting.

The release of the documents, obtained by a liberal watchdog group that had filed a public records request, came as Mr. Pompeo refused to voluntarily hand over State Department documents about Ukraine to the House committees leading the impeachment inquiry. Representative Adam B. Schiff, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said on Wednesday that Mr. Pompeo was engaged in a Watergate-style “obstruction of this investigation.”
The State Department released the documents in response to a lawsuit brought by the liberal watchdog, American Oversight, whose founders include lawyers who worked in the Obama administration.

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