Madah, Talia
Ben Juhara and Talal. Was born on 9.9.1979 in the Druze village of Peqi’in, the eldest son of his parents. He was followed by his brother Nissim and his sister Elhan. He studied at the elementary school and at the Peqi’in High School. He loved literature and poetry in Arabic, read a lot and wrote many compositions and poems. As an eldest son, Talia received many treats from all the family members, but remained a shy, obedient and pleasant child. Even if he suffered insults he knew how to give up and forgive, and was loved by all those around him. From a young age he was a serious man who was not interested in the trivial subjects that interested his contemporaries, but was mature in his soul and his opinions. Taliyeh referred to life in this world as a short stop, and his family believed that he felt he would not last long. Talia was very fond of sports, especially bodybuilding. He practiced at home, and was a member until he was drafted into the gym and in the pool of Kfar Vradim, near Peki’in. When he finished high school, it turned out that there was a mistake in the records of the Interior Ministry and he was not called to enlist. He insisted, went to the recruitment office on his own initiative and volunteered for the Border Police. In the meantime, until the issue of enlistment was settled, he rejected proposals for light work offered to him and worked in construction, and in other hard physical jobs. In March 2000 Tali was drafted into the IDF, and as he requested, he arrived at the Border Police, where he began basic training, integrated well into the army, and even planned a military career in his later years.Telion was killed during his service at the age of twenty- The family was surprised by the number of people who came, and only after Talia’s death did his parents learn about the degree of sympathy their son received, and that in his modesty and gentleness he was a good friend of people. On the Memorial Day for IDF Fallen Soldiers, a few months after Tali’el’s death, his memory was raised See all the villagers fell. The representative of the Youth Council spoke: “In their fulfillment they fulfilled the highest and holiest values of self-sacrifice, indeed you are buried in the earth, but your memory will remain forever in our thoughts and hearts. Today in the country with dignity, pride and head erect. “