
Dr. Gal Rosen is an Israeli paramedic who has saved lives under the threat of missile attacks.
Racing from emergency to emergency, heart pounding, but calm under fire — “don’t think, just act.”
He said he lost his mother when he was a child at the hands of a murderous terrorist. He saved lives as an army paramedic, but he continues to do it now as a civilian — defiantly choosing to live in Israel and work at Tel Aviv’s Magen David Adom (MDA) while under threat and emergencies from multiple-front wars.
He saves lives in the “dark” of war. He sees lives go, sometimes after making difficult split-second decisions.
“We need to choose sometimes,” he says, speaking to Fox News Digital during a rare moment off between emergencies. “And this is hard.”