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Journal Entries Reveal Fallen Tank Commander’s Sense of Mission and Service

How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.

100% right-leaningFirst reported by Now 14 · 5 days ago
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What happened

After Staff Sergeant Nove Habsosh was killed in combat in southern Lebanon, his family found diaries revealing his strong sense of mission and devotion to military service. He wrote that serving in the army was a privilege and a commandment, not a burden, and praised his father as a model of love for the land.

  • 01Family found notebooks after Nove Habsosh was killed in southern Lebanon.
  • 02He wrote that army service was a privilege and a commandment, not a burden.
  • 03Habsosh said he wanted to contribute as much as possible, wherever he served.
  • 04He named his father, Chaim Habsosh, as his model of mission and love of the land.
  • 05He served as a tank commander in Battalion 52 of the 401st Brigade.

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Arutz ShevaRight · Hebrew5 days ago
Journal Entries Reveal Fallen Tank Commander’s Sense of Mission and Service
Now 14Right · Hebrew5 days ago
Family Finds Nevo Havshush’s Pre-Army Journals After His Death in Lebanon

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