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Belenro, Hanan

Belenro, Hanan


Hanan, son of Rina and David, was born on December 16, 1950, in Bucharest, Romania, and immigrated to Israel with his family in 1960. He attended Habib Elementary School in Rishon Le Zion and later in the vocational high school ” Amal, “in Rehovot, was a disciplined and diligent student, who devoted himself mainly to the study of a profession and therefore preferred a vocational school to high school, and he graduated with honors and acquired a profession as a qualified electrician. He participated in organizing sports and hiking shows and helped in the field of education, and he traveled extensively around the country because of his love for landscapes and spaces, His first experience was in Eilat, where he settled in Eilat, where he developed physically and became a skinny, sporty boy from a slender boy, a loyal and dedicated son, and a favorite of all his friends and acquaintances, “Hanan was drafted into the IDF in early November 1968 and volunteered for the Paratroopers Brigade. After basic training and after completing a parachuting course, a sniper course and a platoon commander course, he was sent to a course for explosive devices. Later, he was assigned to a unit in the Suez Canal area and was awarded the rank of Corporal, and he participated in the raid on the island of Shadwan and was injured in an accident that followed. He was an excellent soldier, responsible and devoted to his job, a good friend and a friend, and he always tried not to worry his parents and he calmed them and refrained from telling about the dangers he had endured and his hardships. When he was discharged from the army, he began to work in his profession and fell Nun to establish a family. At the outbreak of the Yom Kippur War, Hanan appeared in his unit without receiving a summons. He participated in the battles and left the fighting safe and sound. On the 27th of Nisan 5734 (27.3.1974), the day before his release, he was injured in the shelling of the Golan Heights and died of his wounds.Hanan was brought to the eternal rest of the military cemetery in Rishon Letzion.

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