Ben is pink and frowning. He was born on July 14, 1988 in Tuba Zangaria. Brother to Fadia, Galila, Muhammad, Fuad, Emma, Turya and Eden. He grew up in his village and studied at the Tuba Zangaria elementary school and went on to the village high school. Fadil was the special child of the family and loved all of them – the family, relatives and distant and large and small, his neighbors, his teachers and the elders and dignitaries of the village, and his social connections with children from the best families in the village Fidel was an excellent student who invested in his studies, was organized and organized, loved to learn and aspired to achieve, he never complained about him, he was meticulous about the cleanliness and cleanliness of his belongings, his clothes and his body, he respected the others and respected himself. Israel, respected its laws and respected them, was very fond of his family and his family His father, who saw him as the child of his cultivation, expected him to be great and always said that with good education and acquired knowledge, Fadil would reach far away, and he was very fond of football, playing in the village youth team He also played a number of traditional Bedouin instruments, including Verbaba, and sang songs in Hebrew and Arabic. Fidel had a special love for the songs of Zohar Argov and Zehava Ben, Shlomo Artzi, Yehuda Poliker and Arik Einstein. He used to sing and perform weddings and folk songs of the Bedouin community – without the need for written characters or words because he knew them all by heart. Fadil was educated on the values of the love of the state and land that his father and grandfather gave him. His great dream was to serve in the IDF and be an officer, and he would add to his signature the title of “Commander of the Bedouin Patrol.” As a member of a family with a glorious tradition of service to the people and the state, it was clear to Fidel that he was continuing his path. Was influenced by his grandfather, Ali Fadl, who had been carrying illegal immigrants from Syria and Lebanon before the establishment of the State of Israel, and the grandfather who was involved in bringing immigrants from these countries to Israel via Transjordan, , Muhammad, who served in the regular army and regular army in Lebanon and the Golan Heights. Another of Fadil’s relatives, Mahmud ‘Obeid, was the first sergeant of the IDF and one of the most respected soldiers in the army and belonged to the regiments under the command of Yigal Allon, the commander of the Palmach, who was healthy in his soul and body and never needed medical treatment. After finishing his high school studies, Fadil decided to volunteer for the IDF with the intention of realizing his dream. At the beginning of August 2006, he enlisted and was assigned to the 585th Infantry Regiment. Lapid, a new generation of Bedouins in the Land of Israel, had a bright future, but his dreams were cut short while they were still alive. On April 2, 2007, Fadil fell in the line of duty at the age of nineteen. He was brought to rest in his village, Tova Zangaria. He was followed by parents and seven brothers and sisters.