Fallen soldiers

They didn’t choose to be heroes. They chose to protect.

On October 7th, as terror swept across the land, they stood between life and death, between home and horror.

Some were already in uniform. Some rushed from their homes without orders, without hesitation.

They didn’t ask why.

They simply went.

They fell with courage. They fell with love. They fell so that others could live.

They were not faceless soldiers. They were sons and daughters. Brothers, sisters, partners, and friends.

Their stories didn’t end on the battlefield – they live on in the lives they saved.

Bar Yankilov
Bar Yankilov
Dekel Swissa
Dekel Swissa
Elay Adany
Elay Adany
Eliran Abergel
Eliran Abergel
Elroee Ben Shitrit
Elroee Ben Shitrit
Emin Ahundov
Emin Ahundov
Hen Buchri
Hen Buchris
Idan Bloy
Ido David Binenshtock
Idan Raz
Ido David Binenshtock
Ido David Binenshtock
Ido Harush
Ido Harush
Ido Shani
Ido Shani
Ilay Bar-Sadeh
Ilay Bar-Sadeh
Itamar Avraham Ayash
Itamar Avraham Ayash
Itay Martsiano
Itay Martsiano
Josef Itamar Bruchim
Josef Itamar Bruchim
Matan Abargil
Matan Abargil
Maya Villalobo Polo
Noa Price
Noa Price
Maya Villalobo Polo
Noam Avramovich
Roey Chapell
Or Mizrahi
Ofir Davidyan
Ofir Davidyan
Omri Michaeli
Omri Michaeli
Roei Peri
Roei Peri
Roey Chapell
Roey Chapell
Roey Weiser
Roey Weiser
Roi Nahary
Roi Nahary
Roman Gendel
Roman Gendel
Roni Eshel
Roni Eshel
Rotem Dushi
Rotem Dushi
Sagi Golan
Sahar Meidani
Sahar Meidani
Segev Schwartz
Shahaf Nissani
Shahaf Nissani
Shir Biton
Shir Biton
Shir Shlomo
Shir Shlomo
Shirat Yam Amar
Shirat Yam Amar
Tomer Shoham
Tomer Shoham
Yonatan (Yoni) Golan
Yonatan Goutin
Yonatan (Yoni) Golan
Yonatan (Yoni) Golan
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