Moslem Ta’ati: Muslim Taati: He and his family were just travelers on the road
On the afternoon of June 16, 2025, Moslem Ta’ati was driving along the Najafabad to Khomeini Shahr road, returning home with his wife and two children. His wife, 29 years old, was weeks away from giving birth to their third child—a long-awaited joy. Moslem had taken a rare day off to let her rest before the birth. But their journey was tragically cut short. An Israeli missile struck their car , killing all four instantly.
Moslem, born in 1991, was a dedicated employee of Isfahan’s municipal freight transport department. Known for his modesty and kindness, he had no wealth or possessions beyond a rented home and the old car he drove. His life, like so many others caught in this relentless war, ended in a moment of unimaginable loss.
Colleagues who knew him remember a man who carried hope quietly in his heart—even in the face of hardship. Today, his story is a reminder that innocent lives, ordinary families, are the true victims of Israel’s war.