Corple, Gabriel (Gabi)
Son of Miriam and Jonathan, was born in Hanukkah in December 1928 in Lodz, Poland, and immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1934. He studied at the “Model” school in Tel Aviv, where he studied goldsmiths, worked and supported his parents. 1943 He was active in the “Tel Hai” unit. He participated in many difficult activities, including the “night of Sharona,” the bombing of the Rosshamia Bridge in Haifa, and the rank of “lieutenant.” Throughout his service in the Haganah he enlisted among his many friends. Says that he goes on “trips” and wrote to his sister: “You have no idea how Yaffa our country is and how worthwhile it is for it!” In 1946 he joined the Jewish settlement police and was a guard in the Ma’anit-Hadera area. Bridges and other counter-actions in the British in various places. In early 1948 he was drafted into the army. For a long time he accompanied convoys to Jerusalem. Afterward he was transferred to the Palmach, served in the children’s farm in Pardes Hannah, and on June 8, 1948 he was posted to the Negev Brigade where he served as a sabot and devoted himself to his position. 1948), near the start of the first truce, took part in the attack on the Iraq-Suiden Police, and in this attack he fell with three of his comrades. Buried in the wind. Before he was hurt, he smiled his perpetual smile and said to his friend in the position: “Look how much they are afraid of us!” On the 16th of Iyar 5706 (16.5.1950) he was transferred to the eternal rest of the military cemetery at Nahalat Yitzhak.