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Abu Shach, Moufek

Abu Shach, Moufek


Son of weeping and fainting. Born on August 1, 1965, in Shfaram, to a family with many children. Moufek studied at the El-Power elementary school in Shfaram and continued at the Shfaram Comprehensive High School. In his youth, he was very active in sports and stood out in football and athletics. He liked to express himself in writing and left behind a rich diary of manuscripts. Moufek took care of his great family. At a young age, he went to work in a carpentry shop in Carmiel to support his parents and younger siblings. This work gave him an internship in the framework profession. During his visit to the tomb of Yitro – a holy place for the Druze community – when he was only sixteen, he met Edna for the first time. After a first glance he wanted to ask for her hand. In addition to helping his parents, he saved money to build their joint home. At the age of eighteen, the engagement ceremony was held. It was very important to Mwopek that his choice of heart be acceptable to his parents. Their love was intense, and it was clear to both of them that when the day came, their wedding ceremony would take place. Moufek was drafted into the IDF at the beginning of August 1983. He was assigned to a infantry battalion, and at the end of a long and difficult recruits, his unit was stationed in Lebanon. On one of the patrols, the jeep he was driving was attacked and bullets hit his helmet, but he was unharmed. On the feelings and experiences of his time in Lebanon, he wrote in his diary: “I wish I had not seen Lebanon, not as beautiful as I have heard, that it is only destruction and a great fireball that burns.” He also wrote about the stone of young women who had lost their husbands in wars, as if he felt the pain of Edna, who was already his fiancée. Throughout his military service he was accompanied by concern for his parents, who lived in a small house, in difficult living conditions. It was hard for him to make a double commitment to his role in the army and the support of his parents and family. Moffek underwent a parachuting course and training courses in the maintenance of armored personnel carriers, and in August 1986 Moufek was released from the IDF. On his release certificate, his commander wrote: “A soldier with initiative, dedicated, punctual and sharp.” At the end of 1987, Mwekek was admitted to the Israel Police. About a year after his release from the army, Moufek and Edna were married and were happy in their new home, for themselves, and in January 1989 their eldest son, Wiam, was born, and in May 1990, their daughter, Dua, was born on 12.9.1993. In which he was ambushed and killed when he was attacked in the ambush in the civilian cemetery in his hometown of Shefa’amar, and was succeeded by a woman, a son, a daughter , Parents, six brothers – Muhammad, Salah, Salah, Musleih, Fawiz and Wafiq, and five sisters – Hazran, Fayza, Anam, Salha and Dalal.

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