A tragic line that has lasted for decades in the war against the terrorists was painfully expressed on Friday 10/1/25. Three commemorations were held simultaneously in Haifa.
Avraham Neufeld, a fighter in the operations wing of the Shin Bet
In the police section of the military cemetery in Haifa, a memorial service was held for Abraham Neufeld, a fighter in the operations wing of the Shin Bet. He was killed during the assassination of a terrorist in Gaza in January 1970.
Matan Lazar, senior lieutenant colonel
At the same time, just a few dozen meters away, a large-scale memorial service was being held to mark the one-year anniversary of the fall of Senior Lieutenant Colonel Matan Lazar from Haifa. He fell in January of last year in the "Iron Swords" war.
Shira Tzur, a cadet in the IDF officer course
The commemoration had just ended, and a few meters away, a well-attended commemoration was also held, for IDF officer course cadet Shira Zur, 21 years old from Haifa. She was murdered in a stampede attack in January 2017 when a terrorist ran over her and her friends in the plaza of the Governor's Palace in Israel.

May their memory be blessed… Only a united Israel with a majority of Israeli Zionist Jews, the land of the Jews, Hebrew labor, the culture of our people and its historical assets will ensure the identity, devotion, and preservation of our people as Jews… The people of Israel are alive!!!
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We are so saddened by the deaths now and you find time to add to our sorrow for deaths from previous years? In short, you joined the like-mongers at the expense of a headline that seems current and the people who will continue to suffer, and you will worry about adding to it.
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It is appropriate and obligatory to honor the fallen who fought for our security.
I don't know who fell, but I see a direct connection between his fall in 1970 and the war today.
May his memory be blessed, and may all the other fallen be blessed, and may we be worthy of them.
I hope you take your venom out somewhere else.
My heart is torn!
Until when, my God?
Well done, my friend Mia Zahavi, for this report. Good night and blessings to you, Mia.