Four funerals of Oslo War victims were held today:
Lt. Nissim Ben-David, 22, of Ashdod, and yeshivat hesder student St.-Sgt. Gad Yitzchak Ezra, 22, of Bat Yam were both killed yesterday in battles in Jenin. They were laid to rest in their hometowns this afternoon.
Patrick Pereg, the operations officer of an elite Border Guard undercover unit who was killed while pursuing a terrorist in Hevron yesterday, was buried in Ofakim. Police Chief Shlomo Aharonishki and Public Security Minister Uzi Landau eulogized him; the former praised the contributions of the police and Border Guard forces in the war against the terrorists, while Landau said that Israel\'s War of Independence, \"which continues unceasingly, exacts a heavy price.\"
Sgt. (res.) Einan Sharabi, 32, of Rehovot, was also killed in Jenin yesterday.
Rachel Tzarchi, 36, mother of three, who died of wounds she sustained in Saturday night\'s suicide attack in the Bialik Cafe in Tel Aviv, was buried today; she was the only victim to die in that attack.
Updates on other wounded terrorist victims (courtesy of Prayers-InjuredVAT@yahoogroups.com):
Two Efrat residents hurt in the suicide terrorist bombing in Efrat earlier this week are Netanel Yaakov ben Devorah Yehudit, 16, whose skull was fractured - he is listed in moderate-to-serious condition - and Assaf ben Batya, the paramedic who stopped the bomber; he is in serious condition, in danger of losing use of his arm...
Yonatan ben Revital, a 7-year-old boy who was walking on King George St. earlier this month when a suicide bomber blew himself up, is very badly hurt, with a screw lodged in his brain...
Among the wounded in the Moment Cafe bombing in Jerusalem were Sinai ben Shoshana, with shrapnel all over his body, and Efrat bat Dayla, whose leg was shattered...
Killed in Haifa earlier this week was a father and two teen-aged sons, survived by mother-and-daughter; another father and his son and daughter; and 9 others...
Lt. Nissim Ben-David, 22, of Ashdod, and yeshivat hesder student St.-Sgt. Gad Yitzchak Ezra, 22, of Bat Yam were both killed yesterday in battles in Jenin. They were laid to rest in their hometowns this afternoon.
Patrick Pereg, the operations officer of an elite Border Guard undercover unit who was killed while pursuing a terrorist in Hevron yesterday, was buried in Ofakim. Police Chief Shlomo Aharonishki and Public Security Minister Uzi Landau eulogized him; the former praised the contributions of the police and Border Guard forces in the war against the terrorists, while Landau said that Israel\'s War of Independence, \"which continues unceasingly, exacts a heavy price.\"
Sgt. (res.) Einan Sharabi, 32, of Rehovot, was also killed in Jenin yesterday.
Rachel Tzarchi, 36, mother of three, who died of wounds she sustained in Saturday night\'s suicide attack in the Bialik Cafe in Tel Aviv, was buried today; she was the only victim to die in that attack.
Updates on other wounded terrorist victims (courtesy of Prayers-InjuredVAT@yahoogroups.com):
Two Efrat residents hurt in the suicide terrorist bombing in Efrat earlier this week are Netanel Yaakov ben Devorah Yehudit, 16, whose skull was fractured - he is listed in moderate-to-serious condition - and Assaf ben Batya, the paramedic who stopped the bomber; he is in serious condition, in danger of losing use of his arm...
Yonatan ben Revital, a 7-year-old boy who was walking on King George St. earlier this month when a suicide bomber blew himself up, is very badly hurt, with a screw lodged in his brain...
Among the wounded in the Moment Cafe bombing in Jerusalem were Sinai ben Shoshana, with shrapnel all over his body, and Efrat bat Dayla, whose leg was shattered...
Killed in Haifa earlier this week was a father and two teen-aged sons, survived by mother-and-daughter; another father and his son and daughter; and 9 others...