Throughout Israel today, four funerals are being held for recent victims of the Oslo War. Fifteen-year-olds Nechemiah Amar and Keren Shatzky of Karnei Shomron were murdered last night by a suicide terrorist who blew himself up at the Karnei Shomron shopping center. Nechemiah\'s funeral will be held in his hometown, departing at 2:45 this afternoon from his parents\' home. Keren will be buried tomorrow after her grandfather, critically ill himself, arrives from the U.S. Her father was scheduled to depart for the U.S. tonight to visit him. Seven people are listed in serious condition after the attack, and 19 others are also hospitalized.



Mrs. Beverly Klein, who works in a jewelry store only two doors away from the site of last night\'s blast, is thankful she\'s alive. She told Arutz-7 today that she had only been at work for a few minutes when the blast went off: “I had just starting setting up the display case when suddenly the entire window blew up in my face. There was a big boom and a burning smell, and shattered glass everywhere. I didn\'t understand exactly what happened at first, but I stepped back - or maybe I was pushed back by the blast - and then the entire piece holding up the window just crashed down… I was quite overwhelmed, could barely think clearly, and it was very noisy and there was a lot of commotion, so I headed for the road. I saw a man covered in blood and he asked me how bad he was… I tried to direct him to someone who could help.\" Commenting on the mood in general, Mrs. Klein said, \"Everyone has been calling to find out how I am… I\'m fine now, but the mood in general here is pretty down at the loss of these two youngsters.”