Malik, Michael-Yitzhak (Itche)
Yitzhak (Itche), son of Yocheved and son of-Zion, was born on October 3, 1950, in Rehovot. Yitzhak was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces at the end of January 1970 and began his career in the paratrooper Nahal Brigade, he was transferred to the Armored Corps, where he underwent a tank training course and was trained as a liaison officer in a tank. But he was especially admired by his friends for his honesty, which became a name, and they trusted him so much that he was often chosen to organize the subject of sensitive vacations. Of Yitzchak was to continue his studies after completing his army service. During the Yom Kippur War, Yitzhak participated in the battle against the Syrians in the Golan Heights. In the battle that took place on the 11th of Tishrei 5734 (7.10.1973), next to Nafach, Iche was hit by an anti-tank fire and he was killed and brought to rest in the cemetery in Rehovot, leaving behind his parents and brothers.