Gazit, Gil
Ben Liora and Zvi. He was born on the ninth of Tevet 5768 (10.1.1968) in Tel Aviv, where he spent his childhood and adolescence in the city where he was born, and also attended the Carmel High School and the Ironi Aleph High School, And as a teenager he volunteered for the Civil Guard, along with other members of his age, and for the first time received a weapon to take part in security responsibility, and when he had to choose where to contribute his work to the community, – Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv, which served as a window for the magical and fascinating world of medicine. He / she takes part in a real scientific study and is entitled even before the age of eighteen to appear in a scientific journal abroad as one of the participants in the study. As a token of appreciation for the dedicated and responsible work at Ichilov Hospital, it is appropriate to be recommended for the President’s Award for Volunteer Youth. Youthful years, stormy years of a boy who wants to taste the different shades of life. Gil experienced surfing, sailing, sailing, traveling abroad and driving, first in motorcycles and then in cars. And volunteered to serve in the paratroopers. He successfully met the many difficulties involved in combat service and field conditions. To ask him from time to time about the source of strength (and he was not the most muscular and great of the soldiers), he used to say that the will resides in the head and not in the muscles. During his service in the paratroopers, Gil successfully completed a parachuting course, a squad commanders’ course and a sniper course, all in the parachute track, through the blue background to the wings of the jump to the green background. Gil found himself together with many of his friends in a war that the IDF was not used to, a war that put tough tests on the values on which he grew up, and believed it was an extremely difficult period. Gil experienced the limitations of power and the constant conflicts Army and civilians. ” After his release, Gil joined Magen David Adom as a medic-driver and thus began his civic career in the medical profession. Gil helped the wounded and the weak, the elderly and the wounded, professionally, with humanity, with love and with a sense of purpose – which is like saving lives. Gil’s way was love and appreciation, warmth and emotion, from him to his twists and turns. Shortly after his death, he was informed that he had been accepted to study biology at Tel Aviv University – through which he had even aspired to go to medical school. On Friday, June 6, 1992, during an active reserve duty in the Gaza Strip, Gil fell to the military cemetery in Kiryat Shaul and was followed by his parents and sister Shiri. Just after his death, in Shvu’ot 5754, the IDF left the Gaza Strip as part of the peace agreements, and its lives were cut short, and dreams and aspirations and love did not arrive.