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Shmula, Yoav

Shmula, Yoav


Yoav, son of Geula and Binyamin, was born in Kiryat Shmona on September 19, 1953. He completed his studies at the “Meginim” elementary school in Kiryat Shmona and studied for two more years at the high school in the area. It is cool that she remembers Yoav during his time at the elementary school, where he “was discovered as a man of the first rank, and at every level of his stature. During this period, he took every issue seriously, showed a developed sense of responsibility … his other’s problems were also his, and his emotional involvement aroused excitement and respect. “He was a pleasant and playful boy, his classmates shared his tricks, but all they did was in good spirits Yoav grew up and became a strong man, willing to deal hard for the truth to come out, and he was wise and reasonable, and from an early age he managed his parents’ home, doing his advice and helping his father run his small business. After he stopped studying, he was hired by the Huliot textile factory, and within a year he reached the rank of lieutenant Main haters, and he was still a teenager. Yoav sound a lot of respect for his parents, loved to sit at home with his friends, and was always ready to help them. From his youth he was a member nucleus “solid” Ruppin village and thought out with Nahal groups. Since the nucleus had disbanded, he wanted to bring his conscription forward, and indeed his request was accepted. Yoav was drafted into the IDF in early November 1971 and volunteered to serve in the Golani Brigade. At the end of the course he was awarded the rank of Corporal and was left to instruct at the base, and after a training period he successfully completed a course in explosive devices and was promoted to sergeant. During his service he took part in many marches and a variety of sports activities in the brigade. He was a good friend and an excellent faculty member, quiet and moderate and clear-minded. A man who had his own view, which he always followed, and turned out to be right. He never tried to stand out, and he was modest. Among his comrades in arms he was known as a tough warrior and a meticulous guide demanded by his subordinates, but they knew that he himself had demanded no less. At the same time, he had innocence, kindness, and a lot of love for others. As a Golani fighter, he participated in many combat operations, even beyond the borders of the country, and was awarded the “Operational Service Award”. When the Yom Kippur War broke out, he and his unit moved up to the Golan Heights, as part of the force that was given the task of recapturing the Hermon post. The convoy was ready to move, and although Yoav was supposed to remain behind, because he had no place in the half-track, he joined the company’s company’s half-track, and after two days of fighting on October 10, 1973, After the convoy was shelled by a cannon and mortars at the restaurant junction of Majdal Shams, Yoav ran forward with the flag of the state, mounted the command line, determined to bring the flag to the outpost and raise it in his head. In one of the foreclosures on the way, the half-track was hit and he was brought to eternal rest in the cemetery in Afula and in July 1998 his remains were transferred to the cemetery in Kiryat Shmona, leaving behind his parents, three brothers and a sister. Defense Minister at the time, Moshe Dayan: “Yoav was a devoted soldier and a loyal friend, loved by everyone who knew him.” His commander wrote to the family: “Be dedicated and perform his duties in the best possible way. Was a model for his soldiers, and contributed greatly to his company and battalion. “His family published a pamphlet in his memory, describing his life and how he fought to conquer the Hermon post until his fall. And when she was in her possession on the Hermon, he ran with the flag of the state from the lower cable car towards his half-track … running to the topTo be with the first of the regiment, who boldly stormed the enemy’s face. “” … Yoav, you marched and went up to the unknown. You smiled and fell with a smile. You fell close to the Israeli flag. “The family commemorated the establishment of a synagogue named Kiryat Yovel in Kiryat Shmona at the inauguration ceremony of the synagogue, followed by speeches by Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren, Defense Minister Shimon Peres, The local rabbi, Rabbi Tzfania Dror and the mayor of Kiryat Shmona, Avraham Aloni.

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