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Hazan, Herzl

Hazan, Herzl


Ben Masuda and Albert. Herzl was born on 6 October 1967. He was educated in the city of Netanya on May 6, 1985. He enlisted in the IDF and served in the Border Police in the north. After three years of service he was released. On 31 July 1988, Herzl enlisted in the Israel Police. He served as a prisoner escort and later as a shift officer in Sharon’s detention center. In October 1993, Herzl married Limor, whom he met at Petah Tikva as part of her national service. They lived in Rosh Ha’ayin. A year later, in October 1994, their daughter Yarden was born. In August 1996, Herzl’s acute leukemia was diagnosed. He began chemotherapy at Beilinson Hospital. On January 5, 1997, a bone marrow transplant was performed at the Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem. After repeated hospitalizations, due to complications resulting from a low vaccine system and a stubborn and stubborn struggle, Sergeant Sergeant Herzl died on 9.11.1998 of a complication of pneumonia. Herzl was thirty-one years old when he fell. He was buried in the cemetery in Segula, Petah Tikva. Survived by wife and daughter, parents and brothers.

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