Horner, Ali
Son of Greta and Chaim, was born on April 12, 1934 in Czechoslovakia. He was five years old, when in 1939 he immigrated with his parents to Israel, on the last train that left Czechoslovakia after the Nazi occupation. He was the only child of his parents. His family settled in Tel Aviv, where Ali received his education, first in the Carmel elementary school, and later in the Ironi Aleph High School and the Technion in Haifa. When he was a student, Ali worked as a youth counselor. He loved diving, and belonged to the naval company of Hapoel in Tel Aviv. His hobbies were numismatics, trips and knowledge of the country. His knowledge in these fields was many and reached a professional level. Ali joined the Nahal paramilitary unit of the Hashomer Hatzair movement in 1954. He enlisted in the Nahal paramilitary brigade, was transferred to a paratroopers unit and participated in Israel’s wars, from retaliation to the Lebanon War. After his regular service, Ali returned to his kibbutz Sa’ar, in the Western Galilee, and worked on a fishing boat belonging to the kibbutz until it was sold. After that, he worked at the “Bermad” factory that is shared by Kibbutz Sa’ar and Kibbutz Evron. Ali was a man of wide horizons, active, devoted and everything he did thoroughly did. During his service in the reserves, I underwent several training programs. In January 1965, he was promoted to the rank of Corporal in the Paratroopers Brigade. Three years later, he was posted as a scout in the Armored Corps. In 1973, Eli rose to the rank of sergeant, then was stationed in a unit of armored personnel carriers and was promoted to the rank of sergeant. In 1974 he received the rank of sergeant.In 1979, at the age of 45, he was able to be discharged from reserve duty in a combat unit, but he preferred to volunteer for the unit.In the Peace for Galilee War he served in a reserve unit in the Intelligence Corps on the 16th of Tishrei 5743 I was on a bus that brought soldiers back from a vacation, when the bus in the sector of Eli, east of Beirut, was attacked by a terrorist ambush, and Eli was killed at the age of 48. Ali was laid to rest in Kibbutz Sa’ar, , Son and parents, and Defense Minister Ariel Sharon wrote to his family: “Ali Shiratibi is an intelligence unit. He was the oldest in the unit, with strict responsibility and dedication. He worked and guided the young people according to the spirit of the unit, volunteered to continue to serve, even though from the age of his age he had to move to another unit. “The unit commander wrote:” Ali was one of the pillars of the unit. Was recognized by the soldiers and commanders as having authority and discretion, beyond his rank. His adult image radiated confidence and validity for young people. He took an active part in the management of the battalion. As a member of the organization took care of the last details “