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Constant, Cade

Constant, Cade


Ben Sabha and Farhan. Was born on December 15, 1988 in the unrecognized village of al-Fur’a, between Be’er Sheva and Arad. He is a member of a large family. Kayed attended elementary school in his community, and was then sent to complete high school at the “Amal” school in the “Natan” camp in Be’er Sheva. One day, when Qaid visited his father at his workplace at the Nevatim airport, he was electrocuted and severely injured. Kayed was hospitalized for six months, some in the intensive care unit. As a result of the injury, both of his feet were amputated. Despite this, he recovered, recovered, continued his studies and graduated high school successfully. Kayed wanted to serve in the IDF and to contribute his part as an ordinary citizen in the State of Israel, but the authorities rejected his enlistment due to his electric shock caused by the electric shock. He was recruited to the Logistics Corps in December 2007. After being certified in March 2008, Qaid served as a heavy truck driver and in December 2009 he moved to serve in the drivers’ company The veterans of the “Sparon” (armored vehicle for transporting fighters), and in March 2010, at the end of a driving course In July 2009, Qaid married his wife, Kaued, when he was chosen by his father, Rula, a daughter of the So’ad clan from the Galilee When his wife became pregnant, Qaid told his father that he would have a son to call him Farhan, But after about three months of pregnancy an abortion took place, and Kid was very disappointed, and his father Farhan said his son always asked what he could do for his parents, to make them happy and happy. A nobleman named Al-Jalafa, whom he loved very much. During vacations, he used to ride on his horse in the Negev in his area of ​​residence. On Friday night May 8, 2010, Kaid traveled with friends to spend time at the Dead Sea. At midnight, on their way home, on Highway 31 between Arad and the Dead Sea, a fatal car accident occurred. Keid, who was a very responsible fellow and knew the dangers of road accidents, grabbed the wheel. For some reason he went out of the way along a continuous separation line and collided with the bus. The accident took the lives of Qayed and his cousin Ahmad Qabit. The symbol of a regular Qaid fell during his service on May 8, 2010. He was twenty-one and a half when he fell. He was laid to rest in the cemetery in Kuseife. Survived by his parents – Sabha and Farhan, a woman – Rula, and twenty four brothers and sisters – Ziad, Yasmin, Fares, Ahlam, Ahlas, Muhammad, Wahl, Manar, Eid, . In the letter of condolence sent to Qayed’s parents, the commander of the unit said: “Kayed was an example of imitation among the soldiers of the battalion in general and the soldiers of the Bedouin sector in particular, demonstrating a high work ethic, dedication and responsibility in carrying out his duties. On the best side, every task he was assigned to … He was one of the best among our soldiers, and his death left a great void in our midst. “

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