Some Israelis have the courage to admit publicly what all Israelis know to be the truth but choose to be silent.
In this case, the colonial settler army chose to close an investigation into the suspicious death of one of its own soldiers in southern Lebanon. Imagine then how reliable is the Zionist terror army when it claims it is "investigating" its soldiers who brutalize, torture and kill innocent Palestinians.
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Family of slain IDF Sgt. Gur Kehati announces dismantlement of military gravestone
WALLA
Fri, December 26, 2025
Sgt. Gur Kehati
"This country is a curse. Judaism is a curse. I am done with both of them. Or rather, they finished me," Maayan Agmon-Kehati wrote on social media after the probe into her son's death was closed.
The mother of IDF Sgt. Gur Kehati, who was killed during a controversial operation in southern Lebanon in November last year, announced that she and her family dismantled the military tombstone that was on her son's grave on Thursday.
Maayan Agmon-Kehati made the announcement in a social media post after their meeting with the Military Advocate-General, Maj.-Gen. Itay Offir, where they were told that a case regarding the investigation into her son's death had been closed.
"The chief military prosecutor said: 'Gur was not killed in the fortress,' do you understand??????????," Agmon-Kahati wrote before continuing to blame the IDF for her son’s death.
"We released Gur from the IDF. From a place where he gave his all, his entire life that was built with blood, sweat, and tears. He wasted the beautiful life he would have built for himself on the army, on the people here, and on this stinking country. This country is a curse. Judaism is a curse. I am done with both of them. Or rather, they finished me," she wrote.
"Anyone in Israel is actually on Mars. Anyone in the reserves is actually a Righteous Among the Nations if they have a kippa," Agmon-Kehati added.
A note reading “For: IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir” placed on Sgt. Gur Kehati’s military gravestone by the Kehati family. (credit: VIA WALLA/SECTION 27A COPYRIGHT ACT)
Kehati's former commander not found criminally liable
The Military Prosecution announced last week that the investigation into the deaths of Sgt. Gur Kehati and Maj. (res.) Ze'ev “Jabo” Hanoch Erlich was closed.
The decision was made after a hearing, and it was decided that Col. (res.) Yoav Yarom, former commander of the Golani Brigade, would not be held criminally liable for the incident. An investigation into another individual involved in the incident was also closed without further criminal proceedings.
Following Yarom's joining the operation Kehati was a part of, Erlich, an expert in archaeology and field analysis, also joined the force. Erlich's joining was at Yarom's initiative.
During an operation to clear a mosque and a nearby compound located outside a historic fortress in the area, the IDF unit was confronted by two Hezbollah terrorists.
The terrorists wounded Yarom and killed Erlich and Kehati. Kehati served as a combat medic and attempted to aid Yarom after he was wounded.
After the incident, it was revealed that Erlich was not in active reserve service when he entered southern Lebanon and was not acting in accordance with official IDF orders. Following that revelation, the now-closed investigation by the Military Police was initiated.
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