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Sanness, Galit

Sanness, Galit


Bat Mazal and Amram. She was born on August 17, 1974, in Kiryat Shmona. A third child of a family of five. As a child, Galit drew attention to her beauty, her curly hair, her big eyes and her sweet, melancholy smile. She began her studies at the Korczak elementary school, and continued her literary studies at the Youth Center, an institution of the Youth Aliya in Kiryat Shmona. In the summer of 1991 she was chosen to represent her school in a youth delegation that left Kiryat Shmona for the twin city of Nancy, France. Galit grew up in gymnastics and dancing, loved nature and scenery and climbed the mountains around her hometown. She had a sense of humor, she could laugh and laugh, and yet she was shy, modest, did not show herself, and did not boast about her actions or her skills. She radiated warmth and love and was always inclined to identify with the suffering of others and to try to help. The professions of cosmetics and literature appealed to her and she saw her future in these subjects. She lived for a long time in her beloved grandmother’s house and looked after her with devotion. In mid-December 1992, Galit was drafted into the IDF and assigned to serve as a clerk in the Ordnance Corps of the Northern Command, where she was described as a responsible and efficient soldier. In early May 1994, she received a long weekend vacation for a family event that took place in Tel Aviv. On Friday, May 5, 1994, Galit fell in the line of duty, during a car accident, in which a company that drove the car was also killed. She was twenty years old when she died. Galit was laid to rest in the military section of the Kiryat Shmona cemetery. Survived by her parents, two sisters – Tali and Moriah, and two brothers – Tzachi and Netanel. After her death she was promoted to sergeant. Chief of Staff Ehud Barak wrote in a letter of condolence to the family: “Galit was described by her commanders as a modest, obedient and talented soldier. She did her job in the best possible way and volunteered for every mission. “Her commander wrote to her family:” Galit served for a long time in our unit. During this time, we learned to meet a young soldier, talented, a true friend, volunteer for every mission and provide help at all times to any person. “Her family commemorated the donation of sacred books to the” Or Hidden “synagogue in Meron.

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