In Dimona and Sderot, the last two of the six victims of Thursday\'s Bat-Mitzvah terrorist attack were buried today. Roni Ben Yisrael-Alise of Dimona\'s Black Hebrew community was laid to rest in the city this afternoon, while Boris Milichov, an uncle of Nina, the Bat-Mitzvah girl, was buried in his hometown of Sderot. The other four victims were Avi Yazdi, the guard at the event; Edward Bakshayev, Nina\'s step-grandfather, and his cousin Anatoly Bakshayev, who was married to Edward\'s wife\'s (Nina\'s grandmother\'s) sister; and Dina Binayev, a friend of Nina\'s mother. Thirty people were wounded in the attack, eight of whom remain hospitalized - including two in serious condition.



The Thursday night slaughter was the fourth fatal terrorist attack in Hadera since the Oslo Agreements were signed, and the third since the beginning of the Oslo War. On April 13, 1994, a suicide bomber killed five people on a bus in Hadera; On Nov. 22, 2000, Meir Brami, 35, and Shoshana Ris, 21, were killed in a Hadera car-bomb attack, and eleven months later, four Hadera-area women were murdered by two PA policemen who opened random fire on a crowded Hadera street: Ayelet Levy, Lydia Marco, Sima Menachem, and Smadar Levy. In addition, a carbomb exploded in downtown Hadera this past May, killing no one but the terrorist occupants themselves, and a pipebomb was detonated in a downtown trash can in Hadera a month later; no one was hurt.