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Kochavi, David

Kochavi, David


Son of Rachel and Shalom, was born in 1929 in Yemen. David died from his father at a young age and in 1938 immigrated to Israel with his family. He studied at a school in the village of Marmorek, near Rehovot, and then began working in orchards. He soon became a member of the Hanoar Haoved branch. In the youth movement he found a social life and studied evening classes, and in Hapoel he vaccinated his body in sports. When he was 14 years old, he went with his group to train in the Sea of ​​Galilee and joined the Palmach and trained at Beit Hashita and Kfar Giladi, where he was in Kfar Giladi and volunteered to immigrate to Eretz Israel. He was once captured and tortured for three months in the Damascus prison, and when he was unable to obtain information from him, he was released from prison, and when the War of Independence began after the United Nations General Assembly resolution of 29 November 1947, Joined the Givati ​​Brigade and participated in the defense of Kfar Uriya, accompanied by convoys to Jerusalem in cooperation with the Palmach, , The bombing of the Abu-Jubayn house near Beit Dagon and, finally, during Operation Hametz to encircle Jaffa in an attack on Tel Arish, the force captured the mound, but before it managed to organize itself was surprised by an enemy counterattack and was forced In this operation, on April 28, 1948, he was in a very forward position and was not able to inform the people of the retreat, and he fell there, where his grave was unknown and his memorial in his memory was erected in the military cemetery on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem. In August 2007, as part of an investigation into the IDF’s missing persons branch, it was found that David was buried in the Nahalat Yitzhak cemetery. On August 30, 2007, a military ceremony was held for the discovery of the tombstone, with the participation of David’s family and military officials.

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