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IDF soldier, 20, killed in army tank accident

Sgt. Eliyahu Drori, who was driving as part of an operation to stop smugglers trying to sabotage security infrastructure, went down a steep incline, causing one of the tank shells to catch fire.

An Israel Defense Forces tank crosses through a field near the border with Gaza in southern Israel on July 21, 2014, two weeks into “Operation Protective Edge.” Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90.
An Israel Defense Forces tank crosses through a field near the border with Gaza in southern Israel on July 21, 2014, two weeks into “Operation Protective Edge.” Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90.

A combat soldier from the 188th “Barak” Armored Brigade was killed early Saturday in a tank accident on a mission along the Israel-Sinai border.

Sgt. Eliyahu Drori, 20, from Beit Shemesh, was killed when the tank he was driving as part of an operation to stop smugglers trying to sabotage security infrastructure went down a steep incline, causing one of the tank shells to catch fire inside the tank. The tank’s fire detection system extinguished the fire, saving the lives of the three additional soldiers inside the tank who were injured.

Investigations are underway to determine if Drori died as a result of the fire or because of the fire suppression materials.

His funeral is scheduled for Sunday at 5 p.m. at the Mount Herzl military cemetery in Jerusalem.

Drori, a religious soldier in the Hesder army service and religious studies program, was eulogized by his yeshivah, Yeshivat Sha’alvim, as possessing “the joy of life and a heart of gold,” with the organization stating that “His will to all of us is to continue advancing more and more in the work of one’s self and in building up the Torah for the people and the country.”

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