The identities of six more victims of the Sunday evening double suicide bombing in Tel Aviv were released for publication. They are:
Lilia Zipshtein, 33, of Haifa. She was laid to rest yesterday afternoon, in Kfar Samir, Haifa.
Boris Tepelshvili, 52, of Yehud. He was buried this afternoon, in Yehud.
Mordechai Evyoni, 52, of Holon. He was buried this afternoon, in the Yarkon cemetery.
Ramin Nasibov, 25, of Tel Aviv. He will be buried in the former Soviet republic of Georgia.
Li Pi Chong, 41, a native of China. He will be buried in his home country in the coming days.
Ivan Gabtaniak, 46, of the Ukraine. Funeral arrangements have yet to be announced.
Two other victims have been identified, but their names have not been released for publication. One is an Israeli from Bat Yam, and the other is a Chinese national.
45 people wounded in Sunday’s terrorist attack remain hospitalized in the Tel Aviv area. Two foreign laborers are reported to be in very serious condition at Sheba Medical Center. 22 of the wounded, three of them in serious condition, are at Ichilov Hospital. Ten others, one in serious condition, are at Wolfson Hospital. And another five of the wounded are hospitalized at Beilinson in Petach Tikva.
Meanwhile, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Anan condemned the attack , but called on Jerusalem to respond “with restraint.”
Lilia Zipshtein, 33, of Haifa. She was laid to rest yesterday afternoon, in Kfar Samir, Haifa.
Boris Tepelshvili, 52, of Yehud. He was buried this afternoon, in Yehud.
Mordechai Evyoni, 52, of Holon. He was buried this afternoon, in the Yarkon cemetery.
Ramin Nasibov, 25, of Tel Aviv. He will be buried in the former Soviet republic of Georgia.
Li Pi Chong, 41, a native of China. He will be buried in his home country in the coming days.
Ivan Gabtaniak, 46, of the Ukraine. Funeral arrangements have yet to be announced.
Two other victims have been identified, but their names have not been released for publication. One is an Israeli from Bat Yam, and the other is a Chinese national.
45 people wounded in Sunday’s terrorist attack remain hospitalized in the Tel Aviv area. Two foreign laborers are reported to be in very serious condition at Sheba Medical Center. 22 of the wounded, three of them in serious condition, are at Ichilov Hospital. Ten others, one in serious condition, are at Wolfson Hospital. And another five of the wounded are hospitalized at Beilinson in Petach Tikva.
Meanwhile, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Anan condemned the attack , but called on Jerusalem to respond “with restraint.”