A French lone soldier who was killed in battle on October 7 was posthumously awarded Israeli citizenship by Interior Minister Moshe Arbel.
This was decided by the Knesset Health Committee on Monday in preparation of the law for using the sperm of a deceased person for procreation.
The reservist criticized the media for creating a disconnect between the public perception and the actual events.
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Netanyahu conveyed to the soldiers that the nation would fight until Hamas was annihilated.
“Yehonatan, pray that we succeed,” she said during his funeral at Mount Herzl Military Cemetery in Jerusalem.
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Lemanechem has handled numerous cases involving IDF soldiers and their families needing medical assistance since the start of hostilities.