Retired Brigadier General Zuri Sagi, one of the most famous paratrooper officers in IDF history, will be laid to rest in Tel Mond, after passing away at the age of 92. The paratrooper held a variety of operational positions in his 32 years of service, is considered one of the founders of Israel's relationship with the Kurdish rebels - and is respected as a strong-willed fighter, farmer, and man of the land.
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Retired Brigadier General Zuri Sagi, one of the most famous paratrooper officers in IDF history, will be laid to rest in Tel Mond, after passing away at the age of 92. The paratrooper held a variety of operational positions in his 32 years of service, is considered one of the founders of Israel's relationship with the Kurdish rebels - and is respected as a strong-willed fighter, farmer, and man of the land.