Tragedy in the Armored Corps: Three fighters of the 52nd Battalion fell in battle in southern Lebanon
[93910] Tragedy in the Armored Corps: Three fighters of the 52nd Battalion fell in battle in southern Lebanon
Staff Sergeant Naveh Habshush, Staff Sergeant Yoav Klein, and Staff Sergeant Liav Adivia from the 52nd Battalion were killed in battle in southern Lebanon. Their family members and commanders mourn the heroes who fell in the heart of the fighting.
Tragedy in the Armored Corps: Three fighters of the 52nd Battalion fell in battle in southern Lebanon
The State of Israel bows its head upon learning of the fall of three armored fighters from the 52nd Battalion of the 401st Brigade in battle in southern Lebanon. The fallen are Staff Sergeant Naveh Habshush (20) from Geva Binyamin, Staff Sergeant Yoav Klein (21) from Herzliya, and Staff Sergeant Liav Adivia (20) from Hod HaSharon.
Kol HaHadashot on 🆃🅴🅻🅴🅶🆁🅰️🅼🔴 and Moment News - Army and Security on Telegram reported on the fall of Naveh Habshush, a tank commander who dreamed of going to officer training. His father, Haim Habshush, a brigade deputy commander in the reserves, told Army Radio as reported by GLOBAL ANALYST 🕎 عالمي about his last contact with his son: "Naveh wrote to me that there was a chance he would come home on Sunday, but told me not to tell Mom." Naveh's personal notebooks, revealed on Michael Shemesh, reveal a worldview of mission: "Being a soldier is a privilege, not a chore."
Israel News | Uncensored published details on the fall of Staff Sergeant Yoav Klein and Staff Sergeant Liav Adivia. Klein's educator eulogized him: "A boy of values, with a huge heart." The Mayor of Hod HaSharon, Amir Kochavi, noted that Adivia was "a graduate of the film program with kind eyes and endless dreams."
Binyamin Regional Council noted that Naveh Habshush is the council's 64th fallen soldier since the beginning of the war. The head of the council, Israel Gantz, eulogized him: "Naveh was among the best sons of this land." The bereaved father, Haim, summarized the national pain in an interview: "We knew there was a risk, but the IDF is stronger and we have no other choice. We cannot continue to live without someone on the front line making sure there is quiet here."