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Mori, Ariel

Mori, Ariel


Zehava and Avshalom’s eldest son. Ariel was born on July 19, 1970. He studied at the Arlozorov Elementary School and at the Amal vocational high school in the electricity track, a trend that suited his developed technical sense. Ariel is attracted to electricity and electronics, his family says that his room was full of electric wires hanging from the ceiling, passing along the lintels and windows, and each connects to one of his works. This hobby became an expert and even temporary work, when Ariel worked for a while installing alarm units. Ariel enlisted in the IDF in October 1988. He was assigned to one of the courses of the Air Force Technical School in Haifa, and later served in Ramat David, in Squadron 110. He was later assigned to Squadron 109. For him, the significance of wearing the uniform was profound: he enjoyed a sense of belonging to the framework, After his discharge from the IDF, Ariel found work at the Israel Electric Corporation, a team that built electricity poles. But for Ariel it was only a matter of time before he took the next step. Two years later, he underwent a pistol shooting course and trained himself for temporary security work, with the real aim of being a police officer. In June 1996, Ariel enlisted in the police and took a basic police course. He was assigned to work at the Taybeh police station, joined patrols with the old police and studied the work with great pleasure and interest. He knew that sooner or later his place would be in the traffic police, and he would join the traffic police after his regular patrols in the Taibe police station had ended. Ariel knew that the movement could contribute more and perhaps even bring about a change in the difficult situation on the roads. As always, this time he had a purpose, and he was aiming to fulfill it. A large number of forms and requests were requested to be transferred to Matneh (the national traffic police) center, but his request was finally approved. 5.10.1998) At 01:30, Ariel was on a patrol of the Matana police on Highway 2, north of the Netanya interchange. A Cadillac, which committed a speeding offense, was intercepted by Ariel in his hand, and Ariel waved the car to stop and the car skidded, hit Ariel and fled, and Ariel was killed on the spot. He was buried in the military cemetery in Hadera, leaving a woman – Hagit, parents – Zehava and Avshalom, Ah – Dotan and sister Yonit.

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