One of the fourteen victims of Monday's horrific bus slaughter is still not identified, and several were identified only this afternoon. Dr. Theodore Hiss, director of the Abu Kabir National Forensic Institute at which the identifications are carried out, said that the process was particularly hard because of the fire that engulfed the bus, and that he does not recall any other terrorist attack in which it was as difficult. The bus was blown up when a car loaded with explosives pulled up next to its fuel tank and exploded.



In addition to the six victims announced yesterday, the following names were released:

* Border Guard Sgt. Liat Ben-Ami, 20, of Haifa

* Sharon Tubol, 18, of Mitzpeh Ramon in the Negev. Her sister was set to be married today. The wedding was already put off once before - a year ago, when her father died. She is survived by her mother, two older brothers, and an older sister.

* Border Guard policewoman Ettie Pesachov, 19, from Givat Olga. She will be buried tomorrow morning next to her cousin Shoshana Ris, who was murdered by terrorists two years ago in Hadera.

* Anat Shimshon, 34, Raanana

* Osnat Abramov, 16, Holon

* Andalo Ashti, 50, Hadera

* Suad Jabbar, 23, a woman student from the Israeli-Arab town of Taibe



Six of the victims were buried today.