Son of Tony and Amishdi. He was born in Tel Aviv on January 8, 1968, and was handsome and handsome, a clever and intelligent boy whose excellence was expressed in mathematics and exact sciences, attended the Katznelson elementary school in Givatayim and continued with ORT Technicom , Where he headed the class committee and found leadership skills, and throughout his high school years he received scholarships and all his diplomas from this period: “His achievements are commendable.” During his spare time, Yossi went on to become a member of the Scouts of Givatayim, The love of the land, the help of others, volunteering and contribution to society, and he acted accordingly, and tried to educate them.22 Yossi was aware of this, That this young generation has been taught to trickle down a little bit, even if it is not clear whether they will be in the sea, and he has always tried to do everything in the best possible way and never lowered his demands, even from himself. He was a member of the “Amitzur” association, where he worked in various sports, especially in cliffs, and Yossi was a member of the nucleus and in this framework, prior to his enlistment, locust. When the nucleus disintegrated, though he believed in his right way, he looked for the way he could contribute more. Although he was pressured to go to the academic reserve, he decided to enlist and volunteer for an elite unit. In mid-November 1986, Yossi was drafted into the IDF and assigned to the Givati Brigade. After a long and arduous journey, he was summoned to an officer’s course and finished as an outstanding trainee. He completed compulsory service, and continued in the career army. His commanders noted his modesty, his devotion to the cause, and his extraordinary devotion to any role he was assigned. Common words were in his mouth: You must not give up, you have to do the maximum, the best way. When he arrived on vacations, sometimes ill, sometimes with broken shaves and burns, he would say: I must return to base – I will retire only a minute before death. On Friday, July 16, 1991, he fell in battle in Lebanon, and Yossi was standing in front of a fire that was fired from every direction and continued to charge like a tank without fear. , And he went on to storm with astonishing determination until his death, and was buried in the Kiryat Shaul military cemetery, leaving behind his parents, five sisters and a brother – Ilana, Aliza, Ariela, Pini, Sharon and Eilat. : “… in an empty heart, and the mind refuses to believe, we separate from Mucci – a warrior, a commander and a man. Last night, Yossi led his men and charged with typical courage, in the face of murderers who wanted to hurt. This onslaught, in the way he had been educated, and educated, was the last. May we be worthy of his memory, and we will go the way he wanted us to go, through modesty, heroism, and sacrifice. “” Yossi was a personal example, and an excellent role model. He was a rare mix of an idealist in a popular disguise, very earthy and pragmatic in his conception. He never took away the heavy responsibility he took upon himself. Yossi’s death leaves a large void, leaving us missing and painful. The Givati family is bowing its head in sorrow, but proud that an officer, a fighter and a model member, is one of our heritage. “The Minister of Defense sent a letter expressing his condolences to the family.