At 2:30 P.M. I was a little concerned. The parking lot at the Kiryat Shaul Military Cemetery in Tel Aviv was still empty. But at 3 P.M., the time the funeral was supposed to start, it was completely full. One thousand people from all the "tribes" of Israel, religious and secular, Mizrahi and Ashkenazi, had come to accompany Staff Sgt. Boris Dunavetski on his last journey, even though none of them knew him. I was also there.

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No Israeli Soldier Is Laid to Rest in Bnei Brak

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27.12.2023

At 2:30 P.M. I was a little concerned. The parking lot at the Kiryat Shaul Military Cemetery in Tel Aviv........

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