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Bibar, Shadi

Bibar, Shadi


Ben Hani and Rihanna. Shadi was born on 25 January 1975 in the village of Jat in the Galilee. joined the IDF in 2003. In 2003, Shadi was drafted into the Israel Prison Service and was interned in Hasharon Prison as a security guard, while at the same time studying for a bachelor’s degree in criminology. “From the very beginning, he wanted to be an officer,” says his wife, and Shadi was admitted to the officers’ course on the designated track, where he was killed in the Carmel disaster. The state destroyed a forest, grove and residential buildings in a large area of ​​the Carmel Park and the surrounding settlements, about seventeen thousand people About one-third of Beit Oren’s homes were set on fire and dozens more were being built in Ein Hod and Yemin Orde Youth Village, but only three days later the fire was extinguished. The fire spread rapidly to the area of ​​Nahal Hik, the Har Alon reserve, Damun Prison, Shukf Mountain Nature Reserve and Kibbutz Beit Oren, and due to grave concern about the evacuation of prisoners from Damon prison and afterwards to Carmel Prison. The fire fighters of the Firefighting and Rescue Service, and cadets and instructors of the IPS officers’ course, first class. At 15:30, the cadet bus moved between ancient quarries and Beit Oren, followed by police cars. Suddenly the wind changed its direction and began to send tongues of burning fire toward the bus, huge walls of fire blocking the traffic artery, holding on to everything and making every shred of life at top speed. Forty-four men and women perished in the fire. Thirty-seven of them were cadets of the prison officers’ course and the course’s commanders, the bus driver, three firemen and three police officers. Shadi was thirty-six when he died. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in his village. Survived by a wife and daughter.

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