Son of Samira and Gabra. Joseph was born in Daliyat al-Karmil on 27 November 1988. He is the third child of his parents, the brother of Olfat, Lina and Gal. Blue-eyed Joseph grew up in Daliyat al-Carmel. His father and sister said that he was born handsome, his skin as clear as snow and blue eyes like water: “When he was born, with his great beauty, he captured everyone who saw him, this special child grew up to be a sensitive, wise and modest child. From childhood he loved the other, loved to help others, a very courteous and kind child. ” Joseph attended elementary school (grades 1-3) and elementary school (grades 4-6), both in Daliyat al-Karmil. He also studied in junior high school in his native village, and later attended high school in Ramat David. He loved sports and loved to read books. He loved his family, his parents and his brother, a love unlike any other. His father and sister said he was shy and kind, generous and reliable but also brave and tough. During his high school years, his love for others matured, and following Joseph’s volunteer spirit, he joined the ranks of the Civil Guard in Daliyat al-Karmil. He was a talented motorcyclist and dreamed of joining the police motorcycle unit. Joseph graduated from high school and joined the IDF on March 26, 2007. He served in the Combat Engineering Corps, and during his service he participated in Operation Cast Lead between the end of 2008 and the beginning of 2009. He completed his military service on 26.03.2010. On September 21, 2010, Joseph joined the Israel Police. He served in the Zion area of Jerusalem. Joseph served as a policeman in the IDF reserves and also participated in Operation Tzuk Eitan, which took place in July-August 2014. “You were in the interrogation unit at the beginning of your career, but you insisted that your place is with us on the field, on patrol,” said Michael Suissa, commander of the Moriah station patrol. You have been respected and appreciated by your commanders over the years. ” Advanced Sergeant Joseph fell in the line of duty on October 16, 2017. He was twenty-eight when he fell. Joseph was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Asfiya. He left parents, two sisters, and a brother. Commander Ronen Ovadia, commander of the Moriah station, told Joseph: “I got to know and was exposed to a brave, diligent, professional, professional policeman who is well-liked and loved by his friends, who performed his job in the best possible way out of a unique ideology and work ethic. You received certificates of appreciation and appreciation for which you were so worthy. Your friends tell about a true friend, who gets out at any hour and in any situation to anyone who asks. About two weeks ago, when I called to compliment you on the perception of an offender, you told me with such humility that it is characteristic of you, ‘That’s my job.’ ” “My dear Joseph, I am standing here … and I can not understand that you are not here … I have served as your direct commander for over the past six years, and more than that – a friend … During the course of time we got to know each other deeply and shared your plans The future is to raise a family and bring children, but in a fraction of a moment your short life was cut off, and you are not even thirty … Joseph, your character will always be our tough man with the special look and yet sensitive, policeman in all your limbs. Your memory will accompany us forever … ”