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Remembering the fallen heroes of the friendly fire disaster

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
(From L-R) Sgt. Roy Beit Yaakov, Sgt. Daniel Chemu, Sgt. Ilan Cohen, St.-Sgt. Gilad Arye Boim, and St.-Sgt. Betzlel David Shashuah, who were killed in a friendly fire incident in Gaza, May 16, 2024. (photo credit: IDF Spokesperson's Unit/D-Keine/Getty Images/via Canva)
(From L-R) Sgt. Roy Beit Yaakov, Sgt. Daniel Chemu, Sgt. Ilan Cohen, St.-Sgt. Gilad Arye Boim, and St.-Sgt. Betzlel David Shashuah, who were killed in a friendly fire incident in Gaza, May 16, 2024.
(photo credit: IDF Spokesperson's Unit/D-Keine/Getty Images/via Canva)

Sergeant Betzlel David Shashuah, 'A hero of Israel'

Sergeant Betzalel David Shashuah, 21, from Tel Aviv, was among five IDF soldiers killed in a friendly fire incident in northern Gaza. His family remembers him as a hero who valued unity.

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
Staff sergeant Betzlel David Shashuah (photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)
Staff sergeant Betzlel David Shashuah
(photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

Sergeant Betzlel David Shashuah was killed in the friendly fire incident in northern Gaza along with four other IDF soldiers from Battalion 202.

David Shahuah was 21 years old from Tel Aviv and served in the Paratroopers Brigade.

His family wrote, "Betzalel David was a beloved son, religious, and volunteered for the IDF.

He was a hero.

He had only two months left of army service, yet he insisted on returning to his comrades to fight despite no longer being obligated.

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Captain Roy Beit Yaakov: Few words, brave actions

Roy's father, Avidan, recounts the kind of person his son was at home.

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 Captain Roy Beit Yaakov (photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)
Captain Roy Beit Yaakov
(photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

Captain Roy Beit Yaakov was named as one of the five IDF soldiers killed in the friendly fire catastrophe in the northern Gaza Strip, which was cleared for publish on Thursday.

Beit Yaakov, 20, and from Eli, was an officer in Battalion 202 of the Paratroopers Brigade.

In an interview with Ynet, Avidan, Roy's father said, "He was a sweet boy at home and, on the other hand, professional and precise in the army. Roi is not a boy who talks too much - he just does and acts, and very quietly."

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From Argentina to frontlines: Lone soldier Ilan Cohen killed in Gaza friendly fire incident

Sergeant Ilan Cohen, 20, was a Sergeant in the 202nd Battalion of the Paratrooper Brigade.

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 Sergeant Ilan Cohen (photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)
Sergeant Ilan Cohen
(photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

One of the five IDF soldiers killed on Wednesday in a friendly fire incident in the northern Gaza Strip was Sergeant Ilan Cohen, a lone soldier from Argentina.

“The Jewish community in Argentina mourns… the death of Sergeant Ilan Cohen, a lone soldier, who was killed in the battles in the Gaza Strip,” tweeted Rabbi Eliahu Hamra of the Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina, a Jewish community center.

“We share in his family’s deep sorrow and send our condolences to his parents David and Adriana,” he continued. “May his memory be a blessing.”

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'All light and good': Gilad Arye Boim one of IDF soldiers killed in Gaza friendly fire incident

“Gilad, our beloved nephew, a boy full of light and goodness, a loyal soldier of this good country, was killed for defending our homeland."

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 Staff sergeant Gilad Arye Boim (photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)
Staff sergeant Gilad Arye Boim
(photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

Staff Sergeant Gilad Arye Boim was named as one of the five IDF soldiers killed in the friendly fire disaster in the northern Gaza Strip on Wednesday, which was cleared for publication on Thursday morning.

Boim, 22, from Karnei Shomron, was a soldier in Battalion 202, Paratroopers Brigade.

His uncle, Maariv journalist Kalman Libeskind, described him as a “boy full of light and goodness.”

“Gilad, our beloved nephew, a boy full of light and goodness, a loyal soldier of this good country, was killed for defending our homeland,” Libeskind tweeted. “Am Yisrael Chai.”

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Fallen soldier Daniel Chemu was lifesaver, on and off the battlefield

Just before the war broke out, Chemu had saved a life off the battlefield by donating bone marrow and saving the life of a woman in desperate need of a transplant.

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 Sergeant Daniel Chemu (photo credit: IDF Spokesperson’s Unit)
Sergeant Daniel Chemu
(photo credit: IDF Spokesperson’s Unit)

Sergeant Daniel Chemu, 20, from Tiberias, was prone to saving lives - both on and off the battlefield.

Chemu, 20, was a soldier in Battalion 202, Paratroopers Brigade, and was killed, along with four other soldiers, in a friendly fire incident on Wednesday. Seven other soldiers were injured in the incident.

Two IDF tanks fired on a forward IDF battalion headquarters in Jabalya in northern Gaza. The tanks were said to be under extreme pressure from dozens of rocket-propelled grenade attacks in the area.

Chemu, just before the war broke out, had saved a life off the battlefield by donating bone marrow and saving the life of a woman in desperate need of a transplant, Ezer Mizion, the Israeli health support organization, revealed Thursday shortly after the announcement of his death.

A few days before the outbreak of the war, Chemu received a call from Ezer Mizion telling him that he had been found suitable for donating bone marrow to a woman in her 60s who urgently needed a transplant to save her life.

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