The four victims of yesterday\'s murderous attack in Hadera, perpetrated by two PA para-military policemen, were buried today. Ayelet Levy, 39, of Moshav Elyachin, who was on her way to pick up her two daughters from nursery when she was murdered, was laid to rest in the Elyachin cemetery at 2 PM. She herself was a nursery teacher. Sima Menachem, 30, of Zikhron Yaakov, was buried in her hometown at the same time. When the attack began, she managed to dial her husband Asher\'s phone number, but not to talk with him when he answered; he heard only gunshots and screaming. Lidia Marco, 62, a mother of 3, was buried in her hometown of Givat Ada at 3 PM. Smadar Levy, 23, of Hadera, was laid to rest in the new Hadera cemetery at 2 PM. Survived by her parents and four siblings, Smadar was just beginning to plan her wedding. She had begun working at a local health clinic during her year of national service, and continued afterwards.
The funeral of St.-Sgt. Yaniv Levine, who was murdered in a drive-by shooting some hours before the Hadera attack, was held in Zikhron Yaakov at 3:30 PM today.
Arutz-7 has learned that the killings yesterday indirectly affected another five families. The father of one of the five Israelis who have been held in a New York prison for almost seven weeks on minor immigration violations said that Prime Minister Sharon promised to personally intervene in their plight yesterday - but the attacks in Hadera changed his plans.
The funeral of St.-Sgt. Yaniv Levine, who was murdered in a drive-by shooting some hours before the Hadera attack, was held in Zikhron Yaakov at 3:30 PM today.
Arutz-7 has learned that the killings yesterday indirectly affected another five families. The father of one of the five Israelis who have been held in a New York prison for almost seven weeks on minor immigration violations said that Prime Minister Sharon promised to personally intervene in their plight yesterday - but the attacks in Hadera changed his plans.