Atias, Yitzhak (Jacques)
Ben Rachel and Yehuda. Yitzhak (Jacques) was born on July 15, 1969 in the city of Casablanca, Morocco, where he had seven brothers and sisters, and immigrated to Israel on July 5, 1972, He was stationed in the Border Police and underwent basic training at Beit Horon, where he was stationed at the Border Police in the south. In March 1988 he was promoted to the rank of sergeant, and in January 1990 he was promoted to the rank of sergeant. Three months before his discharge from regular service in the Border Police, Jacques underwent examinations for the career army and was accepted on February 5, 1990. He was promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant and his application for permanent service was approved. In January 1992, Jacques completed an advanced sergeant course and went on to serve in the Rafah Border Police as a platoon sergeant, and in January 1994 he was promoted to the rank of sergeant major. Jacques was a kind man, who was characterized by calm, serenity and honesty. Was a commander and a devoted and devoted combat soldier who carried out his work in an exceptional manner. A brave warrior like a lion. Jacques was a beloved friend and ready to help at any time, his comrades in the company described. Beyond his good relations with those around him, he loved his family very much. In the field of hobbies, he loved soccer very much, loved to travel with his friends, loved to play backgammon and admired Maccabi Haifa. Jacques fell in the course of his duties on the 17th of Av 5754 (25.7.1994). A week earlier, on July 17, 1994, during his activity at the Erez checkpoint, he was injured in the riots at the checkpoint. Jacques was taken to Soroka Medical Center in Be’er Sheva in critical condition, and died a week later. After his death, Jacques was promoted to the rank of advanced sergeant.