A story of courage and bravery: Oz Tzemach remembered

Oz Tzemach was a tank commander in the Second Lebanon War and he and his crew were killed in action on August 12, 2006 when they sustained a direct hit from an anti-tank missile as they sought to rescue comrades under enemy fire in broad daylight.

Oz and his three crew members were killed instantly in their final mission and they showed exemplary courage as they sought to help others for which they were all decorated posthumously.

Maccabi Tel Aviv has commemorated Oz’s memory and has named its Boys C South team in his honour, it is known as Maccabi Tel Aviv “Oz.” Until his enlistment for military service, Oz played basketball for Maccabi Reut, whose colours are also yellow and blue. He and his family have long been followers of Maccabi Tel Aviv. 

This is the story of the Oz Crew as recounted on the web site to his memory, http://www.oztzemach.co.il/Oz-Crew-English.html

Shalom and welcome to the Oz Crew memorial site here in Kibbutz Ma’ayan Baruch.

The crewmen of tank 3 Bet, later known as Oz Crew, fought in the Second Lebanon War. They were part of Company Gimmel of Battalion 53 that is part of the 188 Barak Brigade.

The tank commander was Oz Tzemach from Reut, the gunner was Yinon Yigal Nisan from Ma’aleh Adumim, the driver was Dan Broyer from Bet Hilel and the loader–radioman was Haran Lev from Ma’ayan Baruch, where this monument has been established.

On the morning of July 12th 2006, the Hezbollah terror organization launched a bombardment of Katushya rocket fire over the northern communities in Israel and IDF outposts along the Lebanese border with Israel. Under the cover of this assault, Hezbollah attacked an IDF patrol moving along the border fence, killing three soldiers and kidnapping two others.

Following these events, the Government of Israel declared war against the Hezbollah that was later referred to as the Second Lebanon War. In the first stages of the war, the IDF attacked various enemy targets all over Lebanon using only air force and artillery units. Nevertheless, the Hezbollah continued firing rockets and missiles against civilian targets across northern Israel. 

The next stage of fighting involved the gradual use of both regular and reserve IDF ground forces that penetrated into south Lebanon.

Battalion 53 was at that time deployed in the area of Maccabim and it began preparing to enter the fray.

On August 6, Company Gimmel received its first mission, to make contact with Battalion 75 of the 7th brigade in order to defend a logistics route. In the following days, the company was positioned in a fortified outpost near the village of Ainata in the vicinity of Bint Jbeil.

From this outpost, the company carried out various actions, including opening routes, conducting ambushes, patrolling the area and performing complex evacuation missions. There was also success in striking many terrorists.

On Saturday, August 12, the battalion was ordered to advance to Shekif A-Nimmel ridge to provide cover to the advancing Golani infantry brigade who were closing in on the town of Tibnin.

The battalion, located in Ainata, began moving at 16:00 hours with Company Aleph leading and Company Gimmel following. The rest of the battalion was behind them.

Maneuvering was difficult along the hilly terrain and with no alternative route. Just before nightfall, a heavy bombardment of anti tank missiles rained over Company Gimmel from the direction of the village of Kunin. The company commander gave the order to advance and seek cover and it was then that a missile hit tank 3 Aleph that was moving in front of tank 3 Bet, the Oz Crew tank.

The tank’s firing mechanism was damaged and was inoperable. The tank commander suffered wounds and was incapacitated. The company commander then gave the order to retreat but just then his own tank overturned which also put it out of action. The battalion commander and the commander of platoon 3 who were in the region rushed to help. 

The loader in tank 3 Aleph, which had been hit, replaced the injured commander and took command of the tank but he struggled to move the tank backwards. Oz Tzemach, the commander of tank 3 Bet, observed the tank in difficulty and remained to assist the commander by providing cover with live fire.

Oz Crew found a sheltered position along the slope thereby giving tank 3 Aleph the possibility to pass. As tank 3 Aleph passed tank 3 Bet, it stopped briefly to receive instructions from Oz.

Tank 3 Aleph continued moving backwards, while tank 3 Bet continued to cover its movement with heavy fire.

Over the radio, the voice of Oz Tzemach was heard delivering his last message: “Commander, this is 3 Bet, last one moving.”

A while later, the deputy company commander left the fortified outpost at Ainata together with a crew of engineers and a D9 bulldozer to rescue the company commander’s damaged tank. On their way, the bulldozer operator informed that a tank was on fire. When the deputy battalion company commander and his men arrived at the site, they found that tank 3 Bet had been hit and that the entire crew had been killed.

Company Gimmel continued its withdrawal and the four me of Oz Crew were taken for burial.

Two days later, on Monday August 14, a ceasefire was declared and the IDF began a gradual withdrawal from Lebanon. The company continued to operate in Lebanon until the final retreat on October 1. 

The Oz Crew, who managed to save the lives of others, all received posthumous decorations for bravery from OC Northern Command and their citation award reads:

“This decoration is given for commitment, fighting spirit, personal example, professionalism, camaraderie and fearlessness.”

The Second Lebanon War lasted for 34 days and cost the lives of 121 Israeli soldiers.

May all their memories be blessed.

 

Watch: Goldhar met the team ahead of Haifa

Maccabi’s owner, Mitch Goldhar, arrived at the PenguinPickUp training complex in Kiryat Shalom this morning where he met the first team’s coaching and playing staff ahead of their departure to Haifa for the ONE ZERO League match against Maccabi Haifa later tonight (20:30).

Earlier, Goldhar, accompanied by his representative Jack Angelides, CEO Ben Mansford, Technical Director Dominic Price and Youth Academy Director Gadi Brummer, attended the Under 17’s 3-0 victory over Hapoel Ra’anana.

Watch: Kanichowsky ahead of Maccabi Haifa

On Monday at Sakhnin, Gabi Kanichowsky made his 50th appearance for Maccabi this season during the 1-1 draw which extended the lead at the top of the table to 5 points. Three days later, the 26-year-old midfielder who scored 10 goals and added 11 assists in all competitions faced the media at the press conference ahead of Saturday’s top of the table clash. “We have a five-point-lead and need to continue doing exactly what we did all season. It is not going to change especially now” Kanichowsky said. “We have a caching staff that knows exactly what needs to be done and we as players have been to these situations in the past. It is a privilege to be in such a position.”

 

While Maccabi sold its’ entire 2850 allocation, Haifa will have a clear advantage in the stands as Sammy Ofer will packed to its 30,000 ,Answering those who suggest the hosts are the clear favorites, Kanichowsky replied: “All those who have been talking about Maccabi all year, can keep talking. We have been top of the table all season as we know what we need to do” he added. “For every player, to be part of such a game is fun and a privilege. I don’t deal with what is written or said and I don’t think that whoever is here deals with it either. We managed to do something amazing this season and we need to continue doing exactly that.”

With four matches left till the end of the season and 12 points still left to play for, Kanichowsly was asked on Haifa’s need to win while his side could suffice with a draw: “I am not bothered with what Haifa need, as a Maccabi player we aim to win every match even at Sammy Ofer. We really come to win because this is our mentality.”

When asked about the video clip the club produced in memory of his late close friend Shauli Greenglick who was killed in action in Gaza, Kanichowsky said: “The forthcoming Memorial Day will be toughest one for all of us. I lost two very close friends of mine. I watched the clip before it was released, it to hear his (Shauli’s) voice is extremely emotional. He has many songs and personally I find it very difficult to listen because it makes me cry every time. This is the situation we have in this country – it is very sad that there are still hostages being held and we are in this situation. The situation in this country is extremely complex.”

 

Final preparations: Maccabi heads for Sammy Ofer

Maccabi Haifa hosts Maccabi for a top of the table clash at Sammy Ofer on Saturday (20:30) on MD33 of the ONE ZERO League.

Match details:

Stadium: Sammy Ofer, Haifa

Kickoff: Saturday, 20:30

LIVE on TV

Referee: Roi Reinshreiber

Referee Assistants: Roi Hasan, Idan Berenstein

VAR: Eytan Shmuelevic, Dudu Biton

Fourth Official: David Fuxman

Weather forecast: 21c, clear

With four matches left to play until the end of the 2023/24 league campaign, Maccabi arrives at this top of the table clash top of the table with five point gap from the second place reigning champions.

Last Monday Maccabi were held to a 1-1 draw away to Bnei Sakhnin while two days earlier Haifa recorded a 5-1 victory over Bnei Reineh which cut their deficit by two points.

In terms of the rich history of the clash which is regarded to be the Israeli Classico – this will be the 179th league encounter between the two sides. Maccabi won 72, Haifa won 53 while 53 other matches were drawn with the total goal tally set on 256-223.

Since Maccabi Haifa moved to Sammy Ofer in 2014, both sides played each other 18 times in the league with Maccabi winning 8, losing 4 while 6 matches were drawn.

As for the Playoff: Under the current league format (since the 2012/13 season) Maccabi played Haifa 21 times in the Playoffs winning 9 losing 1 and drawing 11 more matches.

 

 

A blind bat | the performance in memory of Shauli Greenglick

Shauli Greenglick RIP, a Maccabi fan and one of the closest friends of Maccabi midfielder Gabi Kanichowsky, was dreaming to become a singer. Shauli’s close friends reveal that when he wanted something he would go withy his truth all the way. Shauli’s voice had the judges of ‘Israel’s rising star’, the TV show that picks Israel’s submission for the Eurovision song contest, in his palm when he performed Hanan Ben Ari’s popular ballad ‘A blind bat’. Dressed in army fatigues and lieutenant’s stripes, Greenglick, and IDF reservist at the Nahal infantry brigade, performed on stage while on furlough from his mobilization in the war against Hamas since October 7th.

Despite being green-lit for the next round in the selection process, Greenglick, ultimately opted to withdraw from the program and return to Gaza where he was killed in action. His close friend told Greenglick: “Don’t give up your dream and continue in the competition”. But Shauli replied in a post he published: “Now I’m living an old dream, of fighting for the country… A new, different dream will have to wait a bit” Greenglick wrote in Facebook post published on December 14th. At the age of 26 and on December 26th Shauli fell in action in battles in the North of Gaza.

Ahead of this year’s Memorial Day for Israel’s Fallen Soldiers and Victims of Hostile Acts, Maccabi’s full-back, Avishay Cohen, together with Shauli’s siter, Michal Greenglick, a special version for the song was recorded where Shauli’s voice from his performance in ‘Israel’s rising star’ was added in.

Peter Roth (Artistic Management), Amos Ben David (Processing and Production) and Ofir Kaner (Mix) were the people behind the scenes who made sure this exciting project succeeds.

End of season fixtures announced

The Israel Professional Football League announced the confirmed ONE ZERO League dates and kick-off times for the final three league rounds that conclude the 2023/24 campaign.

Maccabi that play their third successive away match on Saturday (20:30) as they face Maccabi Haifa at Sammy Ofer on MD33, host Hapoel Be’ersheva for MD34 at Bloomfield on May 18th. Maccabi then return to Sammy Ofer three days later for the MD35 midweek match against Hapoel Haifa (Tuesday, 20:30) and end the season with a home match against Maccabi Bnei Reineh at Bloomfield (20:30) on Saturday May 25th.

League fixtures:

MD34:

May 18th Bnei Sakhnin vs Maccabi Haifa (Doha, 20:30)

May 18th Bnei Reineh vs Hapoel Haifa (Nof Hagallil, 20:30)

May 18th Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Hapoel Be’ersheva (Bloomfield, 20:30)

MD35:

May 21st Bnei Reineh vs Bnei Sakhnin (Nof Hagallil, 20:30)

May 21st Hapoel Be’ersheva vs Maccabi Haifa (Turner, 20:30)

May 21st Hapoel Haifa vs Maccabi Tel Aviv (Sammy Ofer, 20:30)

MD36:

May 25th Bnei Sakhnin vs Hapoel Be’ersheva (Doha stadium, 20:30)

May 25th Maccabi Haifa vs Hapoel Haifa (Sammy Ofer, 20:30)

May 25th Maccabi Tel Aviv vs Bnei Reineh (Bloomfield, 20:30)

Watch: Davidzada after Bnei Sakhnin

Maccabi Tel Aviv dropped two valuable points in the race for the league title as they were held to a 1-1 draw against Bnei Sakhnin at Doha. The point gained extended Maccabi’s lead at the top of the table to five points from second place Maccabi Haifa that hosts Saturday’s top of the table clash at Sammy Ofer. Ofir Davidzada faced the media at the end of the match and said: “We dominated the match and started the second half really well, scored the goal we wanted but the red card changed our plans”, the 33-year-old defender related to Felicio Milson’s dismissal in the 61st minute.

“We have four matches still left to play, with every match a final, so this title race will go all the way to the wire as we face a top of the table clash on Saturday” Davidzada said before adding: “We will leave what needs to be done in terms of preparations to the coaching staff who knows what needs to be done. We understand the meaning of this match, understand the rivalry as I know that professional footballers wait all season for matches like this. Such matches are fun, as one should enjoy them and come to win”.

On dealing with the fact the gap at the top stands on five, Davidzada said: “We are professional footballers and reached where we are at for a reason, so everything here is mentally strong. We have a coaching staff that knows to prepare us in the best possible way so everyone one of us needs to do whatever needs to be done and come prepared. We understand the importance of this match, we are ready for it as this is why we all play football”.