The funeral of Doron Zisserman, the second victim of yesterday\'s murderous Palestinian terrorism, departed from his hometown of Einav, in western Shomron, this afternoon. It was to pass by the Ra\'anana home of Public Security Minister Uzi Landau on its way to the Segulah Cemetery in Petach Tikvah, but this plan was later changed. Zisserman was killed when a terrorist stood outside the entrance to Einav shooting at Israeli cars; the Arab ran away only after one of the Israelis began shooting back at him. Doron Zisserman leaves a widow and four orphans. Earlier, a resident of Ateret was wounded in the leg in a similar Palestinian assault.
Arafat\'s Fatah group, which took credit for both of yesterday\'s murders, says that it and other terrorist groups have an agreement with the Palestinian Authority, according to which shooting at \"settlers\" is not included in the ceasefire agreement. Government ministers heard today that Arafat has apparently given a green light to shooting at Yesha residents. Similarly, IDF Intelligence Chief Maj.-Gen. Amos Malka told the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee today that Arafat has no intention of maintaining a total cessation of violence. \"He was disappointed, however, that his strategy has not succeeded in breaking us, and that movements such as the Four Mothers [which demanded a withdrawal from Lebanon] did not arise.\" He also said that all of Israel\'s security branches now agree with IDF Intelligence\'s long-standing position that Arafat has full control over the violent Palestinian elements.
The number of victims in the Dolphinarium suicide slaughter has climbed to 21, with the death this morning of Evgenia Chaya Dorfman, 15, of Bat Yam. She was the only child of her mother, who suffered a heart attack after the massacre and was hospitalized. The funeral departed for Jerusalem from the Shevach School this afternoon; eight of the victims had studied there. She was buried in Jerusalem at the request of her mother, who said that her only remaining relative lives there. One of the 23 wounded who still remain in the hospital is listed in serious condition. Arutz-7\'s Russian-language station Sadmoy Kanal has initiated a fundraising campaign for families of the wounded; donations can be sent to Bank HaMizrachi branch #403, account 357910.
Arafat\'s Fatah group, which took credit for both of yesterday\'s murders, says that it and other terrorist groups have an agreement with the Palestinian Authority, according to which shooting at \"settlers\" is not included in the ceasefire agreement. Government ministers heard today that Arafat has apparently given a green light to shooting at Yesha residents. Similarly, IDF Intelligence Chief Maj.-Gen. Amos Malka told the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee today that Arafat has no intention of maintaining a total cessation of violence. \"He was disappointed, however, that his strategy has not succeeded in breaking us, and that movements such as the Four Mothers [which demanded a withdrawal from Lebanon] did not arise.\" He also said that all of Israel\'s security branches now agree with IDF Intelligence\'s long-standing position that Arafat has full control over the violent Palestinian elements.
The number of victims in the Dolphinarium suicide slaughter has climbed to 21, with the death this morning of Evgenia Chaya Dorfman, 15, of Bat Yam. She was the only child of her mother, who suffered a heart attack after the massacre and was hospitalized. The funeral departed for Jerusalem from the Shevach School this afternoon; eight of the victims had studied there. She was buried in Jerusalem at the request of her mother, who said that her only remaining relative lives there. One of the 23 wounded who still remain in the hospital is listed in serious condition. Arutz-7\'s Russian-language station Sadmoy Kanal has initiated a fundraising campaign for families of the wounded; donations can be sent to Bank HaMizrachi branch #403, account 357910.