Shetreet, David
Son of Sa’ada and Chaya. He was born in 1910 in Jaffa and grew up with the Arabs of his city, where he worked as a shoemaker and helped to support the family. He joined the British Expeditionary Force, which was intended to stop the German invasion of the country. On 22 Av, August 15, 1941, he died in captivity and was laid to rest in the Athens cemetery. He left a wife, sons, parents, brothers and sisters. His name was immortalized in the “Book of the Press” and “The Book of Volunteerism” and in the book “Yizkor” by the Jabotinsky Institute.