Standing Strong, Bereaved Brother Faces Hostile Media: “No Peace with Enemies”

Moshe Sharvit, brother of the late Captain Harel Sharvit who fell in Gaza, spoke to the BBC, asserting that peace is not possible with those who aim to destroy Israel. He dismissed the sanctions against him as politically driven.

Moshe Sharvit on the right and his late brother Harel on the left | Photo: Courtesy of the photographer

Moshe Sharvit, brother of Captain Harel Sharvit, who fell in combat in Gaza, recently gave an interview to the BBC. During the interview, Sharvit made a firm statement: “There is no peace with enemies who seek your destruction.”

Sharvit has recently become a target of media attacks and international sanctions imposed by the UK and the European Union. According to international sources, the sanctions stem from accusations of “physical aggression” and “gun threats” against Palestinians. Sharvit, however, denies the allegations, claiming they are politically motivated manipulations aimed at serving the global far left.

“When someone tries to harm me, I grow stronger. My spirit continues its mission, and I move forward, planting deeper roots in the Land of Israel. I am not concerned about Britain, America, or anyone else,” Sharvit said proudly during the interview.

BBC | Photo: Shutterstock

The Battle for the Jordan Valley
While the international media portrays Sharvit as a threat to coexistence, he presents a clear vision: ensuring the presence of the Jewish people in the Jordan Valley, a territory he views as an inseparable part of the State of Israel. Sharvit emphasizes that Jewish settlement in the valley is a fundamental right, rooted in Jewish history.

Remembering Captain Harel Sharvit z”l

Captain Harel Sharvit | Photo: IDF Spokesperson

Harel Sharvit, an inspirational figure among his comrades and soldiers, served as an officer in the “Kfir” Brigade and was part of the “Netzah Yehuda” Battalion, where he excelled in leadership roles. After completing his military service, Harel continued to work alongside his brother Moshe, establishing the “Emek Tirzah Farm” in the northern Jordan Valley.

During the recent Gaza conflict, Harel insisted on being on the front lines, driven by his sense of mission and love for the people of Israel. He was killed in combat when a metal pole collapsed nearby, striking him. His loss left a profound void among his family, friends, and the soldiers he commanded. In his memory, the family established the “Harel Center for Israeli Heroism” to pass on Harel’s values of courage and truth to future generations.

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