Border police Sgt.-Maj. Kalifi, Sgt.-Maj. Josef was killed by a car accident in the north of Israel
Their car has been hit by a car in a 90-year-old street near the SDE Eleeye RambeT in Galilee in Galile.
Israeli Border Police Sergeant-Major Tomor Eliahi Kalifii, and Sergeent-Majal Gal Yosef, 23, were killed in the street in the north road in Israel, police announced on Saturday night.
Their motorcycles were attacked by a car on the highway 90 near the Skelizenzer road in Galilee.
A man and a woman in their 70s were hurt at risk.
When he received an accident report, the Magen David Adom group arrived at the scene, doing treatment tests, and forced to be dead. Partial groups were also sent to and helped to turn off motorcycles, who arrested fire.
“We arrived at the scene and saw a road accident that involved two motorcycles opened by a private car,” recalled My Paradedic Edened Gigi. “Motorutic drivers were lying on the way, away from motorcycles, without a strike, but their injuries were very difficult, and unfortunately, they had to do them at the scene.”
Road in Galilee above, north of Israel, on October 13, 2023. (Depression) (Credit: Ayal Margolin / Flash90)
He married three weeks before the accident
Sgt.-Maj. Josef, from Afua, leaving behind his wife, parents, and sisters, according to Kan News. He was married just three weeks before the accident. Josef at first served at West Bank. During his ministry, he commanded the group and was described as a man who carried a great responsibility.
“One day, he finished breakfast, and one of the dead ones that would do the night because of the story of the family. He couldn’t give all night,” he quoted their steward;
“After the week before the wedding, when he was in a special event before the event, they asked him to come to Shabat because there was a shortage of workers. He stopped all and came.
“I am a very deep man, but I have no pronounced name for me, I was my soft place in the unit.
Cifi, from Kfar Baruch, leaving behind his parents, three sisters, and partner. Ciipi and began serving at West Bank. Since July, he became a group manager and served as an investigator.
“He sacrificed his heart to everyone. He was a unit writer. Throughout the work, we knew that toom was going to lead the forces and have been successful.
“Throughout the social event, he made sure that organizing very small information, ensuring that everyone wanted the advice into a personal or professional advice, he always knew he to turn to.” The officer said. “His heart was open to everyone. He does everything from the heart, and you can hear it from all work and all the work.”