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Kizel, Ayman

Kizel, Ayman


The eldest son of Amal Vajdi. Was born on 11 July 1990 in the village of Magar in the Galilee. Brother to Moamen, Lait, Nassib, Kinda and Rand. The Kizel family is known as a family that educates its children on the values ​​of love of the land and homeland, love of the land, respect for others and brotherhood between different communities in Israel. Ayman also raised these values ​​among his family members who seek peace. He grew up and studied in Magar, in the third grade school, then in junior high school B, and graduated from the Comprehensive B high school. Already as a young boy, Ayman knew how to combine and balance between studies and leisure and games, and achieved great achievements in his studies. He had always been praised by his teachers and school principal. One of the teachers who told him, said that Ayman was a diligent, courteous and friendly student who loved his studies, the teaching staff, and, of course, his classmates. “A handsome young man, quiet, introverted and humble,” added Tair Kizel, a family member and teacher who also taught Ayman at school. Ayman was a child full of joy, with a smile on his face. At the same time, he was self-disciplined. He was the eldest grandson of grandparents on both sides, parents of his mother and father, and loved by all. Everyone enjoyed being with him. After completing his high school studies, Ayman was called up for compulsory military service in the IDF and was recruited on 21 March 2009. He sought to continue the family tradition and serve as a combat soldier, so at the end of the initial training phase, he asked his commanders to undergo a new medical examination with the intention of raising his medical profile. He continued his training with his comrades in the “Harav” regiment, and was ordained as a infantry fighter. Ayman was assigned to the auxiliary company, where he fulfilled his duties faithfully and best, as testified by the company commander. In 2010, on the day of the Druze soldier held in the village of Hurfeish, Ayman met his choice of heart. He loved her as his soul. When he returned home, he immediately informed his parents of the good news and asked for their support, and in October 2010 the engagement party was held. Aiman ​​was sent to a mortar course at the School for Infantry Professions and was scheduled to continue for a commanding course afterwards, and dreamed of continuing his studies after completing his army service and establishing his own family, but his plans were cut short. On the weekend, Ayman arrived at Acre on the train, where he stood at the bus stop next to soldiers and other passengers, and he was about to visit his fiancée’s home in Hurfeish and then go on to his village. Suddenly a truck appeared, ran over Aiman ​​and killed Lieutenant Michal Zohar And later died of her wounds, and later the truck driver, who acted on purpose and wanted to kill as many soldiers as possible, pleaded guilty to revenge for failing to properly handle his personal affairs. In the military section of the Magar cemetery, leaving behind his parents, three brothers, two sisters and her fiance, and the family, the village and the entire community received the news of his death in great amazement. The head of the local council – the lawyer Farid Ghanem, the head of the spiritual community – Sheikh Mufaq Tarif, the deputy minister for the development of the Negev and the Galilee, and the commander of the battalion – eulogized him. Many personal items and photographs that Ayman left, especially during his military service, are displayed in a memorial room that his father and Jadi established in his home in the village of Magar.

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