Major Ofek Aharon from the Egoz unit who was killed in the shooting accident in the Jordan Valley is laid to rest
Aaron's funeral is being held in the military section of the cemetery in Gan Yavne.
Earlier, Major Itamar Elharar, the second killed in the incident, was laid to rest in the military section of the Kiryat Malachi cemetery.
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13/01/2022
Thursday, 13 January 2022, 15:53 Updated: 16:59
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Live broadcast from Ofek Aharon's funeral (Photo: Niv Aharonson)
Major Ofek Aharon, who was killed last night in the fatal shooting accident in the Jordan Valley, is being laid to rest this Thursday (Thursday) in the military section of the cemetery in Gan Yavne.
Earlier, the funeral of Major Itamar Elharar, who was killed in the incident, was held in the military section of the Kiryat Malachi cemetery.
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Aharon (Photo: IDF Spokesman)
The incident occurred while the two, platoon commanders in the Walnut unit in the commando brigade, went on a patrol to locate night-vision devices stolen from the base where they were staying.
At the same time, another team commander from their unit also patrolled for the same reason.
He was identified by the two as a suspect, and they flanked him to capture him.
The officer, who did not know who it was, felt threatened, opened fire on them - and killed them both.
The commander of the land arm, Maj. Gen. Tamir Yedai, is expected to appoint a team of experts led by a senior officer to investigate the accident.
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