One day after falling in combat in southern Lebanon, Captain Eitan Shmuel Lemberg was laid to rest Friday afternoon at the military section of Ganei Esther Cemetery in Rishon LeZion. Hundreds of mourners — family members, close friends, and fellow soldiers — gathered to honor the 21-year-old armor officer who was killed when a Hezbollah anti-tank missile struck his tank north of the Litani River.
Among those paying their respects was retired Brigadier General Avigdor Kahalani, the legendary symbol of courage from the 7th Armored Brigade, whose presence underscored the profound loss felt across Israel's armored corps.
Lemberg served as a tank commander in the 75th Battalion of the 7th Sa'ar mi-Golan Brigade. The fatal attack occurred Thursday afternoon when terrorists fired an anti-tank guided missile at his vehicle during operations in a volatile sector of southern Lebanon. Israeli forces responded immediately with combined air and artillery strikes against nearby Hezbollah positions.







