Two victims from yesterday\'s suicide bombing attack in Efrat remain hospitalized. Assaf [ben Batya] Perlman, 21, who is an IDF paramedic, remains in serious condition after sustaining head, abdominal and other injuries. Arutz-7 spoke today to Assaf\'s older sister Hassida Perlman Kaduri, who said that Assaf is conscious and can speak but is still experiencing pain. Hassida said that Assaf vividly remembers yesterday\'s attack. He told his sister that he was asked to drive away a suspicious Arab who had entered the town. The Arab stalled asking for a cigarette. After a minute of arguing, the Arab detonated his charge. Hassida added, \"The Arab wanted to reach a crowded area in Efrat, but Assaf stopped him.\"
Another survivor of the blast, 16-year-old Netanel Yaakov [ben Devorah Yehudit] Fenishel is recovering from surgery after sustaining a depressed skull fracture. He was riding in a vehicle with his mother next to the site of the attack when the bomber detonated the powerful explosive device.
Thirteen victims of yesterday\'s suicide bombing in Haifa remain in area hospitals. One is listed in extremely critical condition and several others remain in serious condition. Fourteen persons were killed in the blast when a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device in an Arab-owned restaurant during the busy lunch hour.
Another survivor of the blast, 16-year-old Netanel Yaakov [ben Devorah Yehudit] Fenishel is recovering from surgery after sustaining a depressed skull fracture. He was riding in a vehicle with his mother next to the site of the attack when the bomber detonated the powerful explosive device.
Thirteen victims of yesterday\'s suicide bombing in Haifa remain in area hospitals. One is listed in extremely critical condition and several others remain in serious condition. Fourteen persons were killed in the blast when a suicide bomber detonated an explosive device in an Arab-owned restaurant during the busy lunch hour.