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Goldberg, Meir

Goldberg, Meir


Ben Hanna and Moshe, was born in 1909 in Safed, studied in the elementary school and worked as a plumber. He lived in Ramat Gan and his last place of work was the water plant of the Tel Aviv municipality. During the “Danny” operation, our forces also took control of the Modi’in area, and when the second truce came into force, the area was occupied by a number of authorities, one of them from the 219. The area was calm and the force was held by the Kari Brigade. On September 24, 1948, local Arabs, with the help of the Legion, The defenders of the outpost were surprised and forced to retreat in light of the enemy’s superiority, and many were injured in the harsh retreat, and the next day, our forces attacked and conquered the outpost, in which Meir fell on the 24th of September 1948. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery at Nahalat Yitzhak. He left behind a wife, Paula, and son of

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