The widow of the late Yossi Kirma, who was killed in a shooting attack in Jerusalem in 2016, will marry his firearm • She wrote: "You brought the light back to my eyes and the color to my cheek. Love pain clinic "
Marriage Proposal // Photo: From Noy Jacoby's Facebook Account
Four years after her husband was murdered in a gunfight in Ammunition Hill during his service in the IDF unit, YSI's widow Yossi Kirma was betrothed yesterday. Noah Jacoby, Kirma's widow, released an exciting post a few hours ago announcing her engagement - to his friend From her husband's unit.
"And just before I lost hope, you broke the walls of your soul - made my heart beat back. You brought the light back to my eyes and the color to my cheek," she wrote to her fresh fiancée, adding: "They say love is painful, but it's not true. Painful loneliness. Painful jealousy. Losing. Someone it hurts. Everyone confuses these things with love. In fact, love is the only thing that heals pain. It allows a person to heal and feel good again. Love is the only thing in this world that doesn't hurt. "
Kirma was murdered while pursuing his motorcycle for a terrorist, a resident of East Jerusalem, who carried out a shooting attack at the Ammunition Hill Light Rail Station, which happened in 2016. During the chase, the terrorist fired at the fighting team and Kyrma was fatally wounded and later died from his wounds. His teammate was also moderately injured. A Border Police team in the area was able to eliminate the terrorist and end the shooting campaign in addition to being wounded in another civilian attack.
In her post, 31-year-old Jacoby requests only one thing: "One request in my heart - that God will keep those close to my heart from every hurt and misfortune and bless you my dear."