IDF Officer David Hazut Killed in South Lebanon Battle, Mother Mourns Loss
Captain David Hazut, a company commander in the 12th Battalion of the Golani Brigade, was killed in combat during an operation in southern Lebanon. The incident occurred around 2:00 a.m. when his unit encountered a Hezbollah militant near the Deir Sirian area. Hazut was hit by gunfire and died at the scene, while another soldier was lightly wounded and evacuated for medical treatment. The IDF responded with artillery strikes on the area following the attack.
David Hazut, 21, grew up in Ashkelon and was affectionately known as "David the King" by family and friends. His aunt Moran described him as a determined young man who chose a combat role despite losing his father at age 16. Hazut's mother, Galit, tearfully eulogized him at his funeral, recalling his unwavering commitment to the Golani Brigade and his desire to command troops. She shared his poignant last words, in which he told her to "gather your life and continue" if he were to fall.
Galit Hazut also spoke of her son's dedication to his soldiers, especially those without family support, recounting how he personally ensured they had proper living conditions during their deployment. She expressed deep sorrow over losing him in Lebanon after enduring previous conflicts in Gaza and the West Bank, pleading for an end to the ongoing violence and for better protection of soldiers. The funeral was attended by family, friends, and fellow soldiers who honored Hazut's service and sacrifice.
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