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IDF Soldier Naveh Havshush Name Cleared for Publication After Death in Combat

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
IDF Soldier Naveh Havshush Name Cleared for Publication After Death in Combat

Primary source Internal intake · 1 reviewed intake signal · Desk window 09:42

TL;DR

The IDF cleared for publication the name of Sergeant Naveh Havshush, who fell in combat in southern Lebanon. He was the son of Chaim and Einav Havshush, and a brother to Noam and Nesia.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The IDF has officially cleared for publication the name of Sergeant Naveh Havshush, who fell in combat in southern Lebanon.

This confirmation follows an earlier bulletin by The Zioneer (08:09) that cited a family announcement of his death, and a prior report (07:48) that the family had been notified. The current clearance confirms his identity and unit affiliation, though details of the operation itself remain under military censorship.

Naveh Havshush is survived by his parents, Chaim and Einav, and his siblings, Noam and Nesia. Funeral and shiva arrangements have not yet been announced. His death is the third soldier killed in southern Lebanon reported on by The Zioneer since the entry of the previous Shabbat, with deaths of Captain Shahar Gamla and Sergeant Ahad Yaari cleared for publication earlier.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Father of fallen soldier Naveh Havshush writes moving tribute following his death

  2. The IDF officially cleared the soldier's name for publication.

  3. The soldier's family has officially confirmed his death in combat.

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03 · Source and signal

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