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    Israel Honors Fallen Heroes: Remembering Their Ultimate Sacrifice

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    What it’s about

    As the ongoing conflict continues, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) are paying a heavy price. Brave men and women are sacrificing their lives to protect their nation from threats. This article sheds light on Israel’s fallen heroes, underscoring their valor and commitment.

    Why it matters

    The tragic loss of these brave soldiers is a stark reminder of the high stakes involved in defending Israel from ongoing terror threats. Their stories exemplify courage and dedication, reminding us of the human cost of ensuring national security.

    Fallen Heroes

    Staff Sergent David Moshe Ben Shitrit

    21-year-old sailor in the Israeli Navy’s 914th patrol boat squadron from Adam. David was killed by an Iron Dome interceptor missile during a Hezbollah attack in northern Israel on August 25. His bravery in the line of duty will always be remembered.

    Staff Sergent David Moshe Ben Shitrit

    Master Sergeant (res.) Shlomo Yehonatan Hazut

    At 36 years old, Shlomo from Ashdod served in the 16th Brigade’s 9207th Battalion. He lost his life in the central Gaza Strip, embodying the spirit of resilience that defines the IDF. He will be greatly missed.

    Master Sergeant (res.) Shlomo Yehonatan Hazut

    Staff Sgt. Amit Friedman

    Yehuda, was a dedicated member of the Nahal Brigade’s 932nd Battalion. At only 19 years old, Amit was killed in combat in southern Gaza, showcasing extraordinary bravery.

    Staff Sgt. Amit Friedman

    Master Sergeant (res.) Yohay Hay Glam

    A dedicated soldier of the 16th Brigade’s 6310th Reconnaissance Battalion from Netanya, Yohay, 32, was tragically shot by a sniper in central Gaza. His sacrifice and heroism will never be forgotten.

    Master Sergeant (res.) Yohay Hay Glam

    Staff Sgt. Elkana Navon

    Elkana, a 20-year-old squad commander from Petah Tikva, died fighting terrorists in Jenin during an anti-terror operation. He represents the bravery and sacrifices of Israel’s young soldiers.

    Staff Sgt. Elkana Navon

    Master Sergeant Ori Danino

    25-year-old Ori from Jerusalem, was a signal NCO in the Paratroopers Brigade’s 202nd Battalion. He was among those recovered from a tunnel in Rafah, after being abducted during the Nova music festival. His endurance and bravery stand as testaments to his character.

    Master Sergeant Ori Danino

    Sergeant Major (res.) Tom Ish-Shalom and Sergeant Major (res.) Daniel Alloush

    Tom, 38 from Nes Harim, and Daniel, 37 from Tel Aviv-Yafo, served in Unit 699. They were tragically killed in a helicopter crash near the Philadelphi Corridor in Gaza. Their extraordinary contributions and courage are honored.

    Sergeant Major (res.) Tom Ish-Shalom and Sergeant Major (res.) Daniel Alloush

    Staff Sergeant Geri Gideon Hanghal

    At 24, Geri from Nof HaGalil served the nation with distinction as a member of the Kfir Brigade’s Nahshon Battalion. He lost his life in a ramming attack near Asaf Junction, encapsulating the danger all IDF personnel face daily.

    Staff Sergeant Geri Gideon Hanghal

    We mourn these heroic individuals and express our deepest gratitude for their ultimate sacrifice in defending Israel.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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