IDF Captain David Hazut Killed in Lebanon Honored by Thousands at Ashkelon Military Funeral
Thousands gathered on Sunday evening to mourn Captain David Hazut, who was killed overnight in a clash with militants in southern Lebanon. The funeral took place at the military cemetery in Ashkelon. His mother, Galit, expressed her grief, recalling a recent conversation where David reassured her about his service and courage. She said, "Dad did not get to say Kaddish for you, but he will welcome you with open arms." David's partner, Ron, also shared a heartfelt farewell, emphasizing his caring nature and their close bond.
Lieutenant Colonel Naor Amichai, deputy commander of the Golani Brigade, described David as a brave fighter and respected leader with exceptional interpersonal skills, who set a personal example and was a reliable commander. Earlier, David's aunt, Moran Feirtag, told Reshet Bet that David was a blond boy with a captivating smile, embodying values of respect, generosity, and compassion. Despite losing his father at 16, David was determined to serve in combat roles, completing pre-military preparation with honors and advancing from squad leader training to officer training.
Feirtag added, "Our hero is now the hero of all Israel. He did it with pride, head held high, and never feared." David Hazut's death marks a significant loss for his family, comrades, and the nation, highlighting his dedication and sacrifice in the IDF's ongoing security efforts in Lebanon.
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