The chairman of the Hashomeri Bnei Brak organization came to comfort the family of the late policeman Amir Khoury

by time news

The chairman of the Hashomeri Bnei Brak organization, Rabbi Chaim Rotter, arrived this morning (Monday) with a number of other volunteers at the Khoury family home in Nof Hagalil who are mourning the death of their son, the late Sergeant Major Amir Khoury who was murdered while protecting the city. In the horrific attack a week ago.

Photo: Guard spokeswoman

The volunteers told the family members that Amir was a well-known policeman to the residents of Bnei Brak thanks to the many acts of kindness he did for the benefit of the residents at all times and unconditionally. The volunteers told about their acquaintance with Amir from many operations they carried out in cooperation with the police forces.

Photo: Guard spokeswoman

The organization’s chairman, Rabbi Chaim Rotter, said after the visit: “We arrived on a mission from hundreds of volunteers and thousands of residents of the city of Bnei Brak, to thank the Khoury family for the good years their son guarded the city and his last day protecting his body and preventing the murder of more civilians.”

“Our volunteers were the first to take care of the arena, some in their hats as lifeguards. The tragedy is severe, I send my condolences to the families of those killed and a speedy recovery to the wounded. ” Added.

During the condolence of the mourners, the chairman of the guards informed the Khoury family that the organization had decided to establish a unit in memory of their late son Amir. The unit, which will deal mainly with responding to security incidents, will incorporate weapons issues that will address such cases.

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