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Samani, Adiso Adi

Samani, Adiso Adi


Ben Bozo Merav and Tsafsuni. He was born in Ethiopia on January 1, 1974. When he was eight years old, he immigrated to Israel with his mother and three of his brothers, who spent three years in an absorption center in Afula and then built her home in Ashkelon. He went on to study at the Hodaya School in Ashkelon, where he studied at the “Hodim” religious boarding school in Ashkelon, “Since the age of nine, I have been thinking about how to protect my country, especially Jerusalem, which I love with all my heart Mind that this holy city. ” In February 1992, Idisu was drafted into compulsory military service in the Israel Defense Forces, and since he studied in the automotive mechanics department, Adisu was intended to serve as a mechanic, but he insisted that he be stationed in the infantry brigade. He went on basic training in the army, and completed all the difficult tasks required of him, and he continued his combat course in the advanced training of the Paratroopers Brigade. According to his commander, Adiso was socially acceptable, his friends loved him, and indeed the company had friends who helped him overcome the difficulties of basic training and the arduous combat route. During the entire period of his service, Ediso took care of his mother, to whom he was especially attached. On Adar 5753 (March 15, 1993) Idiso fell in the line of duty. He was laid to rest in the military cemetery in Ashkelon. Survived by his mother, four brothers – Yaakov, Shlomo, Moshe and Isaac, and sister – Dikla. Adisu’s commander said: “You were able to choose a more convenient and convenient service, but according to your home education you chose the demanding, moral and difficult way … You succeeded in passing the exhausting basic training course,

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