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An Israeli soldier from Connecticut is killed in southern Lebanon weeks after completing training

Sgt. Moshe Katz, 22, joined the Israeli military motivated by the Oct. 7 Hamas attack and was killed weeks after training in southern Lebanon, Israeli officials said.

  • On Saturday, Sgt. Moshe Yitzchak Hacohen Katz, 22, was killed during a combat operation in southern Lebanon. He served with the Israel Defense Forces' 890th Battalion, Paratroopers Brigade.
  • Originally from New Haven, Connecticut, Katz moved to Israel last year to enlist following the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack on southern Israel. He completed a language program before joining the Israel Defense Forces.
  • The oldest of five children, Katz was remembered by family as deeply committed to his faith. His father, Mendy Katz, recalled his son's "zest for life" and love of laughter.
  • Following the announcement, family members traveled to Israel for his funeral on Sunday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated Katz had "fought bravely in defense of the homeland."
  • As Israel expands its invasion into southern Lebanon, combat operations continue. The region remains a stronghold for the militant group Hezbollah, which has been the focus of recent operations.
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An Israeli soldier from Connecticut is killed in southern Lebanon weeks after completing training

A young man who moved from Connecticut to Israel last year to join the military was killed Saturday during a combat operation in southern Lebanon.

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