The eldest daughter of Yael and Yitzhak. Born on 12.8.1972 in Raanana, a sister of Efrat and Yuval, Gila grew up in Raanana and was a charming, quiet and comfortable baby until she was three years old and looked after her in terror at home, Kinneret, a popular neighborhood in Ra’anana, was married to a teddy bear named Muki, and her mother, Efrat, was born three years later, and two years later his brother Yuval was born. She attended the “Bartov” elementary school, where she studied and was educated from the first through sixth grade, and attended the Gila school at the Dan Agricultural Club Baruch, and experienced cultivation of various kinds of crops, and the students took care of the flower beds and sold the fresh vegetables that were grown and washed at the fair. “From fifth to twelfth grade, Gila was very active in the Hanoar Haoved Vehalomed movement, both as a mentor and as a mentor, and showed great self-confidence. Gila and her friends in the movement used to spend countless hours together. The movement’s branch initiated many activities for the community. The trainees and the counselors helped in nursing homes, helped people fix things that had broken down in their homes and more. Throughout her childhood, the family traveled extensively and spent time together. Gila liked to stay in nature, to explore the country with her feet, and preferred to sleep in camping conditions. At home, Gila’s favorite dish was her meatballs. Yael said that when Gilo came home and smelled the meatballs, she rejoiced in joy and savored the delicacy. She continued her studies with several of her friends in the Ostrovsky junior high school in grades 7-9. The transition to the brigade passed easily, and Gilo experienced her adolescence without crises. In 10th grade she moved to the WIZO France High School in Tel Aviv to study graphic design, and she enjoyed graphic and applied art studies, and her work was impressive and high, and she was an artist in her soul, very creative and talented. She created a variety of works in her ceramics, drawing, embroidering, creating graphic works, writing songs and dancing folk dances, her younger brother Yuval Finka, and creating a variety of works for him She and her sister Efrat were very attached to each other And in the lives of Efrat and Yuval, only after her death did her parents discover the songs she wrote and never showed them, surprising songs, full of spirit and emotion, and a song called “A Song Is Like A Friend.” He is like a friend who tries to help a song. He never leaves you and goes somewhere else, he is always in a notebook just for you. “The song” Butterflies “Describes the sense of freedom that is longed for: how good it is to be happy and happy, without time constraints, without clock ticking all the time.” Flying, free, colorful, wing-winged butterflies. ” No one has a wing – and the butterfly is a very happy creature, free to fly wherever possible, without any hindrance which it deters. Flying butterflies, free from flower friends. “In the 12th grade, Gila wrote work on road safety and won second place in Israel. Her work was exhibited at the Israel Museum and Education Minister Yitzhak Navon awarded her the prize. She completed her matriculation exams on July 12, 1990. During her 12th grade studies, she moved to the “Shoo” movementMr. Young “to establish a new Nahal Brigade. Gila founded a core of arts with her friends, a new and exciting idea. Thirty-six young people from all over the country engaged in a variety of arts and came together to form it. For a whole year, they sharpened together ideas and plans for the integration of art in the life of the kibbutz, and dreamed of the day when they would go up to the gate of the Golan. Gila worked energetically for the nuclear program. She took part in the nuclear campaign. She participated in meetings at Kibbutz Dalia and Kibbutz Sha’ar Hagolan, and Givat Haviva, on holidays and weekends. The idea took shape, and Gilo was happy and excited. About five months before the army was drafted, five of the members of the group went to the Golan Heights to prepare a three-day trip route, and at the end of the trip they planned to begin their activities in Sha’ar Hagolan. A paramedic came to her and took care of her, but it took about two hours before the IDF helicopter managed to rescue her and fly her to the hospital. Her body was severely fractured and damaged. Gila struggled for two weeks at the Rambam Hospital, unconscious, until she could no longer, so young, full of dreams and plans, thirsty for life, everything before her … Gila Getenio fell during her duty on the 28th of Av 5748 (18.8.1990), 18, was buried in the Kfar Nachman cemetery in Ra’anana, leaving behind her parents, sister and brother, who brought her parents a picture of Gilo that was taken the day before it fell. Can make quiet water. It opened an optimistic path to us, a path full of joy and love that we will go through together and we will realize the common dream. Today we begin without her the realization of her dream, our dream, along with a good memory that she left behind, with us to walk all the way … “Gila was immortalized in the memorial to the fallen soldiers in Pardes Hannah. Her memory is also commemorated at the Bartov school in Ra’anana, where she studied. Every year on Memorial Day, her family arrives at a ceremony at the school, after which they travel to a memorial ceremony in Kfar Nachman, where a representative from the Nahal Brigade arrives and a number of soldiers, and Yael and Yitzhak say that the loss does not get easier every year, the wound is not healed and everything reminds them of their daughter’s age The beloved, as Gila Bashir wrote, “and I wish there were no longing in the world, and I wish that the separation did not take place, and that I wish that my eyes would stop crying and that the sunrise would affect my beauty.”