Daddush, Eliahu (“Lilan,” “Lilo”)
Son of Shmuel and Julia. Born on March 17, 1936 in Tripoli, Libya, the family immigrated to Israel in 1950. He was a member of the Mahanot Haolim youth movement and attended an elementary school in Be’er Ya’akov. In December 1953 he was drafted into the IDF but was forced to stop his service because he was the eldest son and he was the breadwinner of the family. He served only about two-thirds of his service. Good-hearted and good-tempered and willing to do everything in his power to help and encourage others. He had confidence and hope in the hearts of his friends. His smile did not leave his face even in a difficult time. Married a wife and was a devoted husband to his wife and a loving father to his two children. On the day he went to war, he continued to smile and encourage his family and promised to return soon, but this time fate did not want him, when his half-track was attacked in a night attack on the battalion’s parking lot west of Bir Gafgafa, Sinai, on the fourth day of the battles. 1967.) He left a wife and two children, was buried in the military cemetery in Bari, and was later transferred to the eternal rest of the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul. Construction workers.