WATCH: Remembrance Day ceremony for Israel's fallen soldiers at Yad LaBanim

At the ceremony, Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana was interrupted by a bereaved father who said Ohana "did not deserve to speak about my son."

 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a bereaved father at the Remembrance Day ceremony at Yad LaBanim, Jerusalem, April 29. 2025. (photo credit: OLIVIER FITOUSSI/POOL)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a bereaved father at the Remembrance Day ceremony at Yad LaBanim, Jerusalem, April 29. 2025.
(photo credit: OLIVIER FITOUSSI/POOL)

Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana was interrupted by the bereaved father of Major Dvir Zion Revah during his speech at the Remembrance Day ceremony at Yad LaBanim on Tuesday.

Ohana attempted to begin his speech with a prayer that Dvir Revah wrote, but his father screamed that Ohana "did not deserve to speak about my son."

Ohana told Mr. Revah that he would only read the prayer with his permission, waiting until it had been received to continue his speech.