In the video: the activity of the battle team of Givati fighters in the southernmost area in Khan Yunis / IDF spokesperson
Majd 630, Lt. Col. (res.) Nati Nathanel Alkovi, a resident of the Kiryat Shmuel neighborhood in Haifa, was killed yesterday (Monday) in a battle in the Gaza Strip.
Alkobi left behind a wife and five children, including two sons and three daughters.
His funeral will take place at 13:00 at the military cemetery in Haifa.
Alkobi is a member of a large and well-known family in Kiryat Yam, where he grew up and was educated.
He attended the state religious high school "Levinson" in the city, then enlisted to serve as a fighter in Givati and progressed over the years.
In 2019, when he was already an officer with the rank of captain, he was selected as the outstanding chief of staff, and during the Iron Swords War he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel.
Simultaneously with his military service, Alkoubi developed a career in the culinary field and was a partner over the years in several catering companies. His friends say that his last job He was a sorcerer at a hotel in Tiberias. "He used to make crazy amounts of reserves, between 90-120 days a year," his friend Dodi Ohion of Kiryat Yam told Wala
. He has been in the reserves ever since.
During the war he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel.
We kept in touch throughout the war, but Nati was one who didn't like to talk about what he was doing in his military service, so the conversations were mainly about how you feel and take care of yourself.
He kept stressing that they have everything and are taken care of with food and equipment," added his friend Dodi.
"He didn't like to talk about his military service."
Nathaniel Elkaubi/documentation in social networks according to Article 27 A of the Copyright Law
During the war, the battalion under the command of Alkoubi was responsible for isolating the area around Gaza in the southern sector.
Last night it fell and the news spread quickly in the neighborhood in Haifa where Elkoubi lived with his wife and children.
"It was with great sadness that I was informed of the death of Nati Alkobi", paid his respects to attorney David Abarki, a friend of the family from Kiryat Yam, "Nati was a dear man, a fighter and a man of action, a husband and father of five children, who was killed in the bloody war in Gaza while he was protecting the homeland." .
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