The following are among those who have not yet recovered after having been wounded in Palestinian terror attacks:



* Herut bat (daughter of) Livnat, five years old, who was wounded when her father Nati Ozeri was murdered on Friday night, Jan. 17th, during their Shabbat meal. She is still hospitalized.

* Orit bat Meri, of Beit Haggai, was shot in the hand while driving with her small children. She cannot use her right hand, and cannot work at home or at her job.

* Anat bat Gila and Daniel ben (son of) Sarah, both wounded in the attack in Adurah last April. Daniel's wife was killed in the attack.

* Rotem ben Yona, a soldier who was shot last April in Shechem. One of the bullets hit a major artery in the neck, and Rotem suffered severe brain damage.

* Wounded in the ambush battle between Kiryat Arba and Hevron two months ago: Baruch ben Varda, who lost a leg; Moshe ben Rachel, still hospitalized; and Yaakov ben Pepi.

* Asael ben Rachel, whose mother and three siblings were murdered in their home in Itamar last May, had his leg amputated, but has had to undergo two unexpected operations on it.

* Chaim Elitzur ben Esther Shaindel, father of six, wounded in the attack outside Peduel six months ago in which his friend Rabbi Elimelech Shapira was killed. His shattered leg bone is healing much more slowly than expected, though some improvement was recently noted.

* Shlomo ben Sylvie, a soldier wounded by a roadside attack near Ramallah, hopes to have the brace holding his leg intact removed in two weeks, and hopes to walk in three months.