Natanel Amos is a Canadian from Montreal. On Aug. 4, 2025, Amos posted the following in a public Facebook group for Israelis in Jerusalem: “My name is Natanel, and I’m a Oleh Hadash/ Lone Soldier originally from Montreal, Canada 🇨🇦 I moved to Israel to serve our beautiful country in the IDF, and it’s been a very meaningful and thriving journey so far. After a year of not seeing my family I was finally granted permission to fly home to Canada to visit my family. But while I was there, October 7th happened. I knew I had to get back- both to serve and to continue building my life here…”
Amos’s LinkedIn profile states that he served in the Israeli military as a “Special Forces Combat Soldier” from March 2021 to November 2023. He describes his experience during this time as including the following: “• Team leader on 50+ assignments, providing guidance and direction to my team to ensure successful outcomes in all missions and tasks •Thrived in fast-paced and high-pressure environments •Continuously demonstrated the ability to work effectively as part of a team •Responsible for 60 soldiers by organizing food, equipment and tasks • Combat service as a lone soldier, riflemen, Class 07, honorable discharged as ranked sergeant.”
Amos is mentioned in an April 2023 article from the Jerusalem Post covering an event at Jerusalem’s “Museum of Tolerance” honouring Israeli soldiers that had been killed. The article notes that Amos was one of four lone soldiers featured at the event on stage, which included being interviewed by a Jerusalem Post editor.
Amos’s LinkedIn profile states that he remained in Israel following his service and now works as a “Growth Revenue Specialist” in Tel Aviv.
