Salameh, Salameh
Ben Fahima and Jamal. Was born on January 14, 1981 in the village of Julis, a Druze community in the Western Galilee. Brother to Sophie, Sophia and Hava. As the eldest son and firstborn in the family, Salameh has enjoyed much love and pampering from the day of his arrival in the world. Salameh attended elementary school and junior high school in Julis and continued to Amal High School in Shfaram, where he completed 12th grade in the electric track for industry and homes, and grew up to become an independent young man with a sense of humor and wisdom. , In the family, in the village and outside, with a heart of gold and a charming smile, who always liked to lend a helping hand in every event and need, especially by organizing events and weddings in the village, “Salameh’s friend Salman said. Which others barely do. ‘ You, Salameh, had all the talent in the world. And the ability to make everyone around you feel good. “And another member described Salameh:” A brave, quiet friend, he cares about others and loves to help … Salameh always stood by me, in all situations. But when I spoke to him and asked if he needed anything, he always said ‘no thank you.’ “In March 2000, Salameh joined the IDF, the Armaments Corps, and took a course for warning systems technicians. Upon completion of the course, he was sent to serve in the command headquarters responsible for the border between Israel and Jordan. Despite the distance from his home, Salameh quickly acclimated, loved the unit and the unit loved him. Over time, he became an excellent professional and served as an important element in the field of routine security in which the unit deals. He also fit in socially. “We will never forget the charming smile on his face,” his comrades wrote to the unit, “a smile that radiated light to all of us.” Salameh told Salameh’s service: “We knew that Salameh could be trusted, and we even appointed him acting deputy to the platoon commander, and every fault that occurred in the fence came first, even when it was life-threatening. Duty and role. ” On 3 March 2002, Salameh was killed in a road accident near the Kfar Hittim junction. He was twenty-one years old when he fell. He was promoted to sergeant after his death. Salameh was laid to rest in the military section of the Julis cemetery. Survived by his parents, brother and two sisters. His commander eulogized him: “The loss of Salameh is not only a loss for the family, but also for our unit and the entire system … Salameh was a unit … The smile and joy of life that characterized him were cut off, leaving the soldiers of the unit stunned and hurt. Him and his image. ” “Yes, my brother, you have gone and will not return,” wrote Sofia, Salameh ‘s sister: “What is left of us in your life is important to you / You have a heart that fills you with tears and pain … I sit in the room every day and begin to remember the past. I ask you, yes, my older brother, to return and bring back my heart to you. The broken … “