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Updated · Arutz Sheva · Jun 28
Nave Habshoosh Honored at Mount Herzl After Hezbollah Strike Killed 4 Soldiers
Updated
Updated · Arutz Sheva · Jun 28

Nave Habshoosh Honored at Mount Herzl After Hezbollah Strike Killed 4 Soldiers

1 articles · Updated · Arutz Sheva · Jun 28

Summary

  • Family and friends gathered Sunday at Nave Habshoosh’s grave in Jerusalem’s Mount Herzl military cemetery, holding a farewell ceremony with music and singing about a week after his death.
  • Habshoosh was killed when a Hezbollah strike hit his tank in southern Lebanon, in an attack that also killed Battalion 52 commander Lt. Col. Dor Ben Simhon and crew members Yoav Klein and Liav Kababia.
  • Relatives and friends later held a memorial event, sharing personal memories of Habshoosh’s character, life journey and their bond with him.
  • The ceremony underscored the continuing toll of the southern Lebanon fighting, with Habshoosh already laid to rest at Israel’s national military cemetery.

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