The aunt of fallen IDF Captain Hizut (Hazut) recounted in an interview that his father died when he was 16, and his mother signed him up for combat service. She said he never gave up until he became a combat officer.
The aunt of fallen IDF Captain Hizut (Hazut) spoke in an interview published Sunday afternoon, recounting his personal story: his father died when he was 16, and his mother signed him up for combat service despite the loss. She said he insisted on becoming a combat officer and never gave up. The interview was linked via The Zioneer. The officer's identity and unit affiliation have not been disclosed in this report. As The Zioneer previously reported (Sunday 12:55), another aunt had eulogized a different fallen Golani soldier — a separate incident.
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