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Following the publication in Walla: the mother of Roy who fell in Gaza will receive his last recordings - Walla! news

2024-01-25T09:27:17.122Z

Highlights: Following the publication in Walla: the mother of Roy who fell in Gaza will receive his last recordings - Walla! news. Orit Tzur decided to sit in protest at her son's grave in the Zichron Ya'akov cemetery, until the last battle recordings of Roi are transferred to her. "I have no words to describe the heartbreak that Roy's death caused me," Orit said, "I'll get home. I'll put it on the computer, and then I'll listen to my child"


After the IDF decided not to transfer to Orit the communication tapes from the battle in which Roy fell, she decided to sit on her son's grave until she received them. Today, following Walla's appeal, Orit was informed that the recordings would be transferred as soon as possible. Now she will be able to listen to them in private: "I will get home and listen to my child"


In video: Orit sits in protest at her son's grave: "I will not move until I receive the recordings"/Yoav Itiel

Following Walla's appeal and the publication this morning, it appears that the recordings of the battle in which Major Roi Chappel fell will answer his mother, Orit, as early as today. Orit decided to sit in protest at her son's grave in the Zichron Ya'akov cemetery, until the last battle recordings of Roi are transferred to her, The officer called me this morning and said there was a permit.

Although she won't be able to reach me before I leave the house, she promised that today it will happen.

I'm very excited for this," Lavala said.



"Today, a big event is taking place in Evan Shmuel - the settlement near Kiryat Gat that adopted Roy's team and chipped them every time they were refreshed, cooked for them and did their laundry for them.

Today at the event a grove will be planted with a seating area in memory of Roy.

The officer promised that she would get there or send a driver there with the on-key disk and the recordings on it."

"Very excited for the recordings."

Orit Tzur at the grave of her son Roi Chapel/Walla! system, Yoav Itiel

"The officer will come to the event in Roy's memory with the recordings."

Roy Chapel with his mother Orit/courtesy of the family

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"The officer called me and told me that the chief of staff's office does not allow me to transfer the recordings, and now they deny it and tell me that the recordings will arrive today.

what do they have

What is going on with these people?

What do they think?" Orit said, "A similar story happened to me with the pathological report as well. I have no words to describe the heartbreak that Roy's death caused me. The conduct of the IDF since October 7th is unimaginable.

I received the message about Roy's death through Facebook, the IDF only reached me after 52 hours."



Choking down in tears, she says, "Now there is great excitement for hearing my son's voice. To hear him working, his strength, his determination, when he is all in the task of protecting the State of Israel, its residents and its soldiers. The recordings are proof that he has not lost his temper For a moment, it's a last memory of my son and evidence of his actions. It's moving in an unusual way, even beyond the excitement of a mother who hears her son's last voices."

"I have no words to describe the heartbreak that Roy's death caused me."

Major Roy Chappell/courtesy of the family

"I received the message about Roy's death through Facebook, they arrived after 52 hours."

Major Roy Chappel/courtesy of the family

After she returns from the event, with the recordings she fought so hard to get, at home she will hold a private little ceremony for her and his.

"I'll get home. I'll put it on the computer, and then I'll listen to my child."



Brigadier-General Ron Katari told Walla, "As a member of the military boarding school alumni association, and as the director of the school where Roi studied, I accompany Orit, the bereaved mother. In cases like this it is said 'the end of the act is the first thought'. I think the saga could have been spared This one, which in the meantime seems to have come to a solution, and to act with extra sensitivity and wisdom, to respond to the mother's simple request. For her, this is another piece of memory for a fallen hero - her son Roy."

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Source: walla

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