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Published: 02/26/07, 9:56 PM
Photo Feature: Erez Levanon Laid to Restby Ezra HaLevi (IsraelNN.com) Amidst thick fog, the cracking voice of the young son of Erez Levanon was heard reciting Kaddish, the prayer of mourning, for his father.
The heavens lowered to earth, enveloping the Gush Etzion cemetery in fog as rain pounded down upon those saying goodbye to Levanon, who was murdered while praying in the forest near his home. “Erez was the most peaceful man I have ever known,” said a former student at the Bat Ayin Yeshiva as hundreds marched on foot from Bat Ayin to the nearby community of Kfar Etzion, where the cemetery is located. “He would go every night to recite Tikkun Hatzot in the forest across the valley over there.” Erez Levanon, ztl Erez Levanon Though press reports said a “settler was found stabbed to death near the Arab village of Beit Omar,” Levanon was in fact just a couple hundred yards from his home when two teenage Arabs sneaked up behind him as he was deep in prayer, slashing his throat and stomach with knives. A map used by the Ynet Hebrew news site omits the town of Bat Ayin, giving the impression Levanon was far from home, in an Arab populated area Yediot Acharonot
Mourners walk toward the cemetery A7 Photo by Josh Shamsi The Islamic Jihad terrorist organization claimed responsibility for the murder, announcing on its website that a splinter group, the Al Quds Brigades, carried out the attack "in retaliation for the continued Zionist aggression against the steadfast city of Nablus." Islamic Jihad also warned of "more operations against soldiers and settlers who operate in a criminal manner against the people of Hebron." Police arrested two 18-year-old Palestinian Authority Arabs early Monday morning for the murder, less than 24 hours after Levanon's lifeless body was discovered Sunday by a search party organized by his neighbors. He had been praying in the hills near his home when the two jumped him from behind, slashed his throat and stabbed him repeatedly. Mourners walk toward the cemetery in the fog A7 Photo by Josh Shamsi At the Cemetary A7 Photo by Josh Shamsi Erez's widow weeps A7 Photo by Josh Shamsi The funeral procession departs from Bat Ayin toward the cemetery A7 Photo by Josh Shamsi Click here to hear a Bat Ayin resident recount the search for Erez and the facts of his murder. Two of Erez’s songs can be heard by clicking here and here. (See sidebar for more photos of the funeral) Sign up to receive the Daily Israel Report by email (Free) © IsraelNN Syndications - This article may not be republished freely. Review what you can publish free of charge and what requires a syndication payment on the Syndications Page.
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