The will of Staff Sgt. Nahorai Leizer, who fell in combat in Lebanon, was published for the first time by journalist Idit Tauber. In the document, Leizer wrote that he was going with a sense of mission and asked loved ones not to be sad.
The will of fallen soldier Staff Sgt. Nahorai Leizer, killed in combat in southern Lebanon, was revealed for the first time on Sunday by journalist Idit Tauber. The document, obtained by Tauber, includes Leizer's final words to his family: 'Don't be sad, I am going with a sense of mission.' The will is the latest in a series of personal writings from fallen soldiers made public amid the ongoing fighting in Lebanon. As The Zioneer has reported, similar letters and diaries from soldiers such as Staff Sgt. Naveh Havshush and Staff Sgt. Liav Kababia have been shared by their families in recent weeks. Nahorai Leizer's will adds to the growing body of personal records from soldiers who fell in the conflict. The exact circumstances of his death have not been detailed in this report. The source is a single journalist report; further details may emerge.
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