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IDF Captain David Hazut Killed in South Lebanon Clash with Hezbollah

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Captain David Hazut, a 21-year-old company commander in the Golani Brigade's 12th Battalion, was killed during a combat encounter in South Lebanon between Saturday night and Sunday morning. The incident occurred around 2 a.m. near Deir Sirian when a Golani battalion combat team engaged a Hezbollah militant who opened fire on the Israeli forces. Hazut was hit and died at the scene, while another soldier was lightly wounded and evacuated for medical treatment. The Israeli troops returned fire, but the militant escaped. Subsequently, the IDF launched artillery strikes in the area.

Hazut, known affectionately as "David the King" by family and friends, grew up in Ashkelon. His aunt Moran recounted his personal story, highlighting his determination to serve in a combat role despite family tragedy. Hazut lost his father at age 16 and, although an only child, insisted on enlisting as a combat soldier, even against his mother's initial wishes. His commitment earned him deep respect among peers and family.

Ashkelon's mayor, Tomer Glam, expressed condolences, noting the city's mourning for the fallen officer and pledging support to his grieving family, which includes his mother and sister. Captain Hazut's funeral is scheduled for Sunday at 5 p.m. in the military section of Givat Zion Cemetery in Ashkelon. The IDF officially authorized the release of details about his death following the incident in the volatile southern Lebanon region.

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