Heavy barrage towards the north, March 27, 2024/27A
In the Ein Kiniya council in the Golan Heights, a tribute was paid today (Wednesday) to Zahar Bashara, who was killed by a direct hit by a missile in a building in the Kiryat Shmona industrial area.
"This is a difficult day for Ein Kinya," said Vail Moghrabi, head of the council.
"Bashara was a guy who worked hard all his life. He recently finished building his house, but he didn't get to enter it."
Bashara, 38 years old, is survived by his parents, a sister and four brothers.
"In the morning, we heard that there were falls in Kiryat Shmona, and rumors started that there was an injured person in Kinya. A short time later, the rumors were confirmed and we were informed of the death of Zahar Bashara," Mughrabi said about the morning's events.
He also told about Bashara, that until five years ago he cultivated his family's agricultural land, then he started working in a building materials marketing business in Kiryat Shmona.
"When the war started, he was fired from his job and only a week ago he returned to work, and today the terrible disaster happened."
"He worked hard all his life."
Zahar Bashara/Photo processing, photo: according to Section 27 A of the Copyright Law
Bashara was killed by a direct hit from a missile that was launched with a heavy barrage from Lebanon towards the northern settlements.
Hezbollah claimed responsibility for the shooting.
The MDA team that was called to the scene rescued him without signs of life and pronounced him dead on the spot.
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