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Tzur, Isaac

Tzur, Isaac


Son of Peretz and Ilana. Born on 22.6.1950 in Moshav Avigdor, he studied at the Kiryat Tivon Elementary School and at the vocational high school in Nesher, and was also a member of the Hanoar Haoved movement in the Kiryat Amal branch, He was also active in the theater company of Kiryat Tivon, and was drafted into the IDF in July 1968 and joined the Nahal Brigade with the “Moran” core, and after completing his basic training he went on a course for squad commanders and immediately afterwards he went For a parachuting course. Then he was sent to an officers’ course and from there he went on a tour. Yitzhak was an enthusiastic and devoted soldier to the IDF and volunteered for every operational action, and he was eager to contribute as much as he could, and many waited for the day to receive his first platoon, his recruits, and often said that he would help them with their absorption and take care of them. His commanding officer told me that Yitzhak had turned to him several times with a request to move him to a more combat unit and was not restless until he was authorized to take part in patrols in the Golan Heights. One of his men was attacked from the ambush, and on the Golan Heights he embarked on the last operation He was a devoted friend who was always ready to sacrifice himself for the sake of the other, and when he went on a tour he said that if he encountered the enemy he would jump straight to the machine gun and cover up Yitzhak, who was sitting guard in the command post, got on the APC, grabbed the machine gun, ordered his men to jump out of the car and take cover, and he himself stood exposed and looked at them until he was hit by the shrapnel of a bazooka bomb. On May 6, 1970, Lieutenant Yitzhak was brought to rest in the military cemetery in Haifa, and the commander of the unit wrote in a letter of condolence to the bereaved parents: “Your dear son all of us gave his life for the defense of the homeland, , When he ordered his men to jump out of the vehicle, and he himself burned them with fire until he was hit and fell. Yitzhak embodied the qualities of a courageous, loyal and devoted Jew to his homeland and willing to volunteer for any combat mission. “

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