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Hajaj, Sharon

Hajaj, Sharon


Ben Ruti and Israel. He was born on May 17, 1974 in Petah Tikva. The fourth of the five children of the Hajaj family, Ahil, Dror, Galit and Urian. Sharon grew up in a traditional family and in a very loving atmosphere among all the brothers. He began his studies at the Huberman High School in his hometown and continued in the “Alumim” junior high school, where he was known for his diligence, his constant willingness to help others and his generosity, Sharon loved cars and knew the names and models of every vehicle he saw. He was a sports fan, loved the Gadna activity and volunteered for the Civil Guard. After finishing ninth grade, Sharon moved to a pastry shop and began to study the profession he dreamed of acquiring as an adult. The practical work, and especially everything related to preparing food, interested him more than theoretical studies. He was very skilled at baking rolls and hoped to study in Israel at the Tadmor School and continue abroad to specialize in inflating figures and sculpting sugar, and during the Gulf War he continued to work in his spare time, He was the first to lend to him if he bought a garment that his brother liked – he took it out and gave it to him as a gift, and Sharon demonstrated his staunch educational positions. – He persuaded his friends to stop smoking, to get away from drugs and crime, and he even won the hands-down competition In May 1992, and was assigned to the Border Police. In this unit he did all his military service, especially in the Ramallah area, and took part in all operational activities, dispersing demonstrations, chasing terrorist squads, providing ongoing security and even helping the cooks at the base. He took part in a training course for “undercover soldiers.” In the course of the past six months, he had a regular girlfriend, who was a member of the police unit of the police, where he planned to be absorbed after his release. The family describes Sharon as an honest, diligent, happy and charming person, and one evening, a month before his discharge from the IDF, Sharon met with members of the club. A man armed with a knife, who tried to force himself into the place, mistakenly thought that Sharon was the gatekeeper, stabbed and murdered him. Staff Sergeant Sharon Hajaj fell during his service on February 25, 1995. He was buried at the Segula military cemetery in Petach Tikvah and left behind his parents, Shani His sister, Urian, wrote to him: “Dear brother, I always loved you, and to find a picture of me in your wallet was a choked feeling. We always quarreled and Father said it was out of love, brotherly love. And the longing begins. Your beautiful beauty, and your soul. I always love you, because you are with me forever and not just in heaven. You enjoyed every last second, maybe you felt it was coming. I do not know what now, because living without you is really empty. At home the atmosphere is very different. Without a noise or laughter, it is difficult to continue life. “In memory of Sharon, a memorial room was set up at the base where he served in Beit El, and his family prepared an album and a video tape.

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