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Friends Remember Sgt. Naveh Havashush as a Selfless, Unifying Presence
How 4 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
75% right-leaningFirst reported by Ynet · 4 days ago
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What happened
Benjamin Peskin and Ariel Talitian, close friends of Sgt. Naveh Havashush, remembered him as a warm, unifying soldier killed in the tank disaster in southern Lebanon. They said he was devoted to his unit, always helping others, and believed military service was a privilege.
- 01Friends gathered at Havashush’s parents’ home after learning of his death.
- 02They described him as the one who kept the group united and cared for everyone.
- 03He was killed in the tank disaster in southern Lebanon.
- 04Havashush said, “They need me there, I am significant there, I contribute.”
- 05A note he wrote said, “Being a soldier is a privilege, it is not a burden.”
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