Bisan, Miflah
The eldest son of Sa’id and Zada, a large and distinguished family whose main source of income was the cultivation of land. He was born on March 16, 1943, in the village of Jatt. He completed his studies at the village elementary school and then completed his high school studies in Kfar Yassif. Because of his lack of transportation, he made his way on foot 15 kilometers at the beginning of each week, and at the end he returned home, successfully completing his studies and joining the IDF in November 1961. In 1963 he was presented to the President of Israel at a ceremony held every year as part of Independence Day celebrations for outstanding soldiers. At the end of the basic training course he went on to the officers ‘course and then to the officers’ course and reached the rank of lieutenant, preferring a military and security career to civilian life. He was a good friend to all his subordinates and a loyal friend, and his main ambition was to eliminate the conflicts between the hamulas in his village and to contribute to the advancement of his village and his committee. He told it to the man but he could not stand it anymore He was admitted to the hospital in Be’er Sheva and was transferred to Tel Hashomer Hospital temporarily after eight months, and his wedding date was set and some of the invitations were sent but he was forced to return to the hospital and lay there for six months. And since then he has not left until the day of his death on February 11, 1968. He left a wife and was laid to rest in the cemetery in the village where he was born.