Two and a half years after October 7: The burial of Yehezkel Razilov has been completed
[49713] Two and a half years after October 7: The burial of Yehezkel Razilov has been completed
After a long legal battle by his mother, Yehezkel Razilov, who was killed on his way to help in the Gaza envelope on October 7, was brought to final rest.
Two and a half years after October 7: The burial of Yehezkel Razilov
Two and a half years after the events of October 7, Yehezkel Razilov, who set out on the morning of the massacre to assist the residents of the Gaza envelope, was brought to final rest last night. According to a report on News From The Field on Telegram (a channel that expresses criticism towards the political echelon and the security establishment), Razilov was killed during his attempts to help, but a long struggle has been waged since then to have him recognized as an IDF fallen soldier and to complete the burial process.
Razilov's mother, Rachel, waged a prolonged legal battle after she learned that his palm had been found only after his death. As reported in News From The Field, the grave was reopened yesterday to inter the remains that were found, thereby concluding the official burial.
ynet News also addressed the painful event, quoting the words of the mother, Rachel: "He will be missed forever". The completion of the burial marks the closing of a family and public circle, highlighting the heavy price paid by citizens who set out on their own initiative to save lives on the day the war broke out.