

Ambucycle in memory of Nadav Knoller and Eyal Avnion.
For the 1st yahrtzeit of two soldiers that were killed from my unit, I am raising money to provide hatzala with a motorbike in their memory.
Message to sponsors
On the 1st of July 2024, in central Gaza, my unit were involved in an explosion that occured whilst deployed on our third round of Miluim (now on our 5th round in Syria). Sadly, two soldiers were killed, the company commander Eyal Avnion and the sergeant Nadav Knoller, who was also a good friend of mine. Eyal was 24 when he was killed and Nadav was 30, married to Hadar and had a son Yaer. Both had incredible qualities that made them into unique people, easy to get along with, always looking out for you and making you feel cared for. Always with a smile.
They may have been opposites in the way they lived their lives, but regardless of anything, they were two Jews who were sadly taken together, on the same night.
With your generous help, we will be able to keep their memory with us forever, and ensure that they will still have an impact in this world through saving lives and continuing their legacy of always caring and thinking about others.
Thank you for your donation.
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About United Hatzalah of Israel
United Hatzalah of Israel is the largest independent, non-profit, fully volunteer Emergency Medical Service organization that provides the fastest and free emergency medical first response throughout Israel. United Hatzalah’s service is available to all people regardless of race, religion, or national origin. United Hatzalah has more than 8,000 volunteers around the country, available around the clock – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. With the help of our unique GPS technology and our iconic ambucycles, our average response time is less than 3 minutes across the country and 90 seconds in metropolitan areas. Our mission is to arrive at the scene of medical emergencies as soon as possible and provide the patient with professional and appropriate medical aid until an ambulance arrives, resulting in many more lives saved.