The parents of Naveh, who fell in the tank disaster over the weekend, published a moving post about their young daughter Nessia's struggle with grief. 'She cried and was angry at us — why does everyone come to hug only you and me and Noam and no one hugs her,' they wrote.
Einav and Chaim, the parents of Naveh — a soldier killed in last weekend's tank commander disaster — shared a moving post on social media about their 12-year-old daughter Nessia's grief. The post, published on Sunday evening, highlights the often overlooked grief of siblings in military casualty families. 'If you come to visit us during the shiva, also pay attention to her. Don't forget her. Hug her too. She is mourning with us,' they wrote. The family's appeal has resonated widely in Israeli society, where the tank incident — which claimed several soldiers — has been a focus of national mourning.
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