Saving Lives in Memory of Lt. Hila Bezaleli
Eight and a half years after her death in the Mount Herzl disaster, on Sunday, the late First Lieutenant Hila Bezaleli was commemorated in a unique celebration of life. Bezaleli, was a dedicated MDA volunteer and dreamed of becoming a doctor. In her memory, a new ambulance was dedicated at the MDA satellite station in Mevaseret Zion.
The donation of the ambulance in memory of the late Hila was made possible thanks to the activities of Israeli Friends of Magen David Adom that raised donations through a donor who asked to remain anonymous.
Sigalit Bezaleli, the mother of the late First Lieutenant Hila Bezaleli: “Herzel said ‘every human act is based on a dream’. The heart cries but is so proud. Thanks to all partners’ Israeli Friends of Magen David Adom and to the generous donor, it is an exciting day. Thanks to you, we have reached this moment. We will continue the wish that our Hila left to spread the light everywhere "Mummy, I went out to save lives". I sincerely hope that in any case in which the ambulance to which the ambulance is dispatched is filled with good health and good things and yes, just save lives. "
MDA Director General Eli Bin: "This is an exciting day in which we commemorate the memory of the late First Lieutenant Hila Bezalel by inaugurating an ambulance in her memory. The late Hila, who was an officer and commander in the IDF, took time to do what she loved and went out to save lives in on the ambulance. She was a dedicated volunteer and the volunteers who will work in the ambulance in which she was commemorated will continue on her path and save lives. "










