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Ben Moshe, Eshel-Amir

Ben Moshe, Eshel-Amir


Ben Irit and Giora. He was born on May 7, 1975, in Kibbutz Matzuva, and was named after his uncle, Amir’s brother, Amir, who fell in the Yom Kippur War, and was the second son of the three children of the Ben Moshe family. When he was eleven years old, he moved to the community center of Yuvalim in Misgav, where he completed his elementary studies, and in 1988 he went with his family to a sabbatical year in the USA When he returned to Israel, Eshel Amir continued his studies at the comprehensive high school In Misgav in the real-biological trend, Eshel was a happy child who loved to spend time, and his broad smile was a hallmark of his hobbies: football, basketball, Rico (With his friends and family), Eshel was a caring, supportive and attentive child, and his connections with his parents, sister and brother, as well as with the extended family, were important to him Eshel joined the IDF at the end of July 1994. He was drafted into the Engineering Company of the Nahal Brigade and joined the Shalfman team, the August 1994 team. After infantry recruits, he was chosen as liaison – the platoon commander, acted as a magistrate and moved with the advanced training team. He completed a sabotage course and continued on to the course of a squad commander and a non-commissioned officer. Eshel served in the company’s team of sergeants and spent two periods of operational service at the “Pumpkin” post in Lebanon. His commanders describe him as a professional soldier with a high level of leadership and motivation for military service, and is popular among his commanders and friends alike. Eshel Amir Ben Moshe fell in battle in Lebanon on June 10, 1996. The force embarked on an overnight mission and, as they returned from the operation the next morning, on the Ali Taher ridge in southern Lebanon, the force encountered a terrorist ambush and a short-range battle ensued. Eshel Shechter, deputy Lior Ramon, Staff Sergeant Idan Gavriel and Sergeant Yaniv Roimi were killed at the age of 21. He was laid to rest in the Misgav cemetery and left behind his parents, sister and brother. At his funeral, Irit eulogized him: “You were the best of all. My dear son. Everyone loved you. How can one say goodbye to such a soul? “And the father, Giora, added:” Such a precious son. The terrible news struck us. It was so good when you were with us. Jonathan, the little brother, was proud of you. You were always surrounded by friends. My Eshel is so hard for us. “His sister, Liat, said to him,” You were the best brother in the world. “And his good friend remembered:” Only a while ago we were together in a ceremony to commemorate the fallen soldiers of the Nahal. Believe that within a week you will also join the list? ” The commander of the unit wrote to the family: “Eshel, a soldier of the highest rank, always with a smile on his face and loved by everyone, believed in the rightness of his way, his contribution to the state and his service in an elite unit.” Eshel volunteered for every mission and was one of the pillars of the team. “Eshel’s memory will remain in my heart and in the hearts of the soldiers of the unit.”

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