IDF Staff-Sergeant Adi Avitan, one of the three soldiers kidnapped by Hizbullah and whose body was recovered as part of yesterday's prisoner exchange, was laid to rest this morning (Friday) at 11:15am at the cemetery in Teveria (Tiberias). Prior to the funeral, a military vehicle carrying the coffin passed by the place determined as the site where he and his two comrades were captured. The funeral procession departed from the Avitan house.



IDF Staff-Sergeant Benny Avraham, also killed by the Hizbullah and returned to Israel yesterday, was laid to rest at 11:00am at the military cemetery of Kiryat Sha'ul.



IDF Staff-Sergeant Omar Suaed, also killed the Hizbullah and returned to Israel yesterday, will be laid to rest at 1:00pm at the Kfar Salama cemetery in the Galilee.



The identities of the ten victims of Thursday morning's suicide bombing in Jerusalem have been made public. They are:



Eli Tzfira, age 48, of Jerusalem.

Chana Anya Bunder, 38, of Jerusalem; she was laid to rest at 11:00am at the Givat Shaul Cemetery in Jerusalem.

Baruch Chandiashvili, 38, of Jerusalem; he was laid to rest in the ancient Mt. of Olives cemetery overlooking Jerusalem's Old City.

Dana Itach, 24, of Jerusalem;

Avraham (Albert) Balchsan, 28, of Jerusalem; his funeral took place at 11:00am at the Givat Sha'ul Cemetery.

Rose Boneh, 39, of Jerusalem; she was laid to rest at 10:30am in the Givat Shaul Cemetery.

Anat Darom, 23, of Jerusalem.

Octavian Floresco, 42, of Jerusalem.

Natalia Gamril, 53, of Jerusalem.

Rabbi Yechezkel Goldberg, 42, of Beitar Illit; his funeral was held last night in Beitar Illit.



31 other victims injured in the terrorist attack, 12 of them seriously, are still being treated for wounds suffered in the blast at Jerusalem-area hospitals.