breaking news
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft quietly reached out to the parents of Max Steinberg -- the American who joined the IDF and was killed in battle -- after finding out he was a huge Patriots fan.
In his letter, Kraft says he saw a photo of Max wearing a Pats hat during news coverage of his death -- and felt moved to write, "He represents the consummate patriot and I am forever grateful for the sacrifices he made to keep our beloved Israel safe."
Steinberg, a 24-year-old from Southern California, died 2 weeks ago during an intense battle in Gaza that also killed other IDF soldiers.
Kraft added a handwritten note at the bottom of the letter -- which appears to be framed already -- "We are all Patriots with love of our tradition and the people of Eretz Israel."
Pretty extraordinary and classy move on Kraft's part. The letter was first published by a reporter for the "Jewish Journal."
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