Amit Ben Yigal, who died during a military operation in Samaria, wrote a text in his Facebook account last year in memory of his friend who fell on Eitan Cliff
Soldier Amit Ben Yigal
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"Proud to be Golanchik": On May 8, 1999, just a year ago, Amit Ben Yigal, a Golanite fighter who was killed by a stone's throw thrown at him on Tuesday (Tuesday) in Samaria, posted the exciting text about being a Golanite fighter and fallen friend.
The full post
"Being Golntz'ik it see the view
from the window of the bus,
and to know that there march.
This practice aims cardboard and wait longer for the real thing.
Curse the moment you life in, and the same breath, remember why you're here.
Be Golntz'ik sit on the equipment stays Look each other in the eye and just laugh
because the two of you are going through the same thing.
To be Golenchik is to see the view from the bus window, and to know that you have marched there too. It's practicing cardboard goals and waiting for the real thing already ....
Posted by Amit Ben Ygal on Tuesday, May 7, 2019
It's deep friendship but always more revealing,
to look at the soldiers with the red berets,
when you have red eyes, to
be Golanichik is not to look back, because you always echo in your mind that there is a whole country behind you, to
be Golanchik is to hear the hope and get chills in every part In the body,
being Golanzczak is not letting what you
get in the way of who you can be.
My colleague Ben Yigal is proud to be Golanchik.
Proud to take a long-standing tradition like Golani's
proud to be the continuation of many cycles before
and to be a role figure to those after.
Every year since I always remember myself on the
eve of Memorial Day for the victims of the Israeli system
, something stronger in my heart.
I don't remember a single ceremony that I didn't finish with teary eyes,
because something really touched me,
something that really moved my heart,
something that really took my heart out took it hard and gave it a strong blow and brought it back inside.
For the past two years, I mark the Memorial Day ceremony as different from the civilian figure,
this time I'm in the soldier's uniform with the beret and badge and representing something,
and suddenly the words have meaning, the
actions have consequences,
and anything you throw at yourself and if anything happens, something happens ..
and a straight waterfall on each side of the eye slowly descends and rinses my face.
Gets this cup of
"Hello you have a family in the house waiting for you, the
noise you bring with you, the
laughter around a table,
clothes and towels on the floor,
and a kiss on the head to his mother,
call the dad you are on the way home and hear in his voice that he is excited even if he is an hour ago See you,
and most of all , see that you're fine and all is well ... 'And the
waterfall will flood,
throat itchy,
deep breathing to stop the tears anyway, you're on uniform ...
Want to contact each person individually reading this post,
take a moment of quiet Please calm song you like,
close your eyes,
concentrate on a human one in 23,741 fallen,
one,
close your eyes see it in front of you and let emotions take And is wise where it will lead you.
I chose myself to Daniel Pomerantz late
Daniel graduated from my school
, I remember one thing that the other half got to know him
in this his smile,
big smile all over his face.
Daniel was a soldier in the Golani Brigade 13
Ended the Beating Course Repeatedly Poisoned
and Always Said His Soldiers Are Everything for Him
Always brought laughter and light wherever he was.
Daniel fell in 2014 in Operation Strong Cliff on the Accidents at Shujai'a.
Amazing person, no one or anyone who knows him and no numbers About him how amazing he was and how kind he was to everyone.
Your memory will be blessed.
Rest on your bed in peace with my firearm.