Bnei Brak in tears: The victims of the 14th attack will be laid to rest during the day

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Shock and astonishment in the city of Torah and Hasidism; During the day, two residents of the city who were killed in the deadly attack will be laid to rest: the saints Rabbi Avishai David Yechezkel and Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael Shalom HaYad |

The victims of the shooting attack that took place last night (Tuesday) in the Pardes Katz neighborhood in Bnei Brak will be laid to rest today: the funerals of the saints Rabbi Avishai David Yehezkel and Rabbi Yaakov Israel Shalom HaYad will be held in the city.

Yehezkel, a 29-year-old native of Tel Aviv, is a resident of Hashanim Street in the Pardes Katz neighborhood. He is survived by his parents Sheikh, his brother and sister, his widow Mrs. Naama Shethi, to the Bitton family from Mevaseret Zion, and one two-year-old son. The funeral will be held this morning at 9:30 a.m. from his home at 4 Hashanim Street in Bnei Brak to the Ponivez Chaim Life Center where Whitman lives.

Rabbi Avishai David Yechezkel 14

Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael Shalom HaYad, 36, also a resident of the neighborhood. Him at the Pathological Institute in Abu Kabir.

The saint Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael Shalom the 14th was killed by the terrorist while driving his vehicle. In the documentation taken by civilians, the terrorist was seen confirming the killing. Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael is the son of the late Rabbi Meir Shalom Sukkot 5771, after contracting the corona virus and being 70 years old at the time of his death.

Rabbi Yaakov Israel Shalom HaYad

His funeral will be held at 11:00 in the morning from his mother’s house at 41 Avraham Ben David Street in Bnei Brak to Beit HaChaim Segula in Petah Tikva, where Whitman lives.

Police officer Amir Khoury, 32, and two foreign workers were also killed in the attack. Khuri was called following reports of civilians and arrived at the scene of the attack while riding a motorcycle with another police officer. The two fired at the policeman and neutralized him, but it returned fire at them and managed to murder Khoury. Khuri, a resident of Nof Hagalil, left behind two sisters, a brother and a couple of parents. Khoury’s father also served in the police force in the past.

Last night it was reported that the name of the terrorist is Dia Hamarsha, a resident of the village will work in the Jenin area, 26. He ran a six-month prison sentence for belonging to a terrorist organization. According to various reports, the terrorist worked in Israel as an illegal resident.

During the night, several dozen civilians demonstrated on Jabotinsky Street in Bnei Brak. Some set fire to garbage cans and blocked the road to traffic. Police forces worked to restore public order.

Prime Minister Naftali made a videotaped statement yesterday, from the study of his home, while in solitary confinement after being infected in Corona. “After a period of silence, there is a violent outburst of those who are trying to destroy us, those who want to harm us at all costs, whose hatred of the Jews, of the State of Israel, makes them think. Those who are willing to die – as long as we do not live peacefully,” Bennett said.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner, Superintendent Yaakov Shabtai, spoke on the phone with Sergeant A., the policeman who first arrived at the scene with the late Sergeant Amir Khoury, and then spoke with Jeris, the late Amir’s father. “M. E. told the commissioner about what happened and the neutralization of the terrorist who was armed with Bros. M-16.

The commissioner told Sergeant A.: “You are heroes! Thanks to you, the lives of many civilians were saved tonight. The late Amir and I quickly arrived at the event and demonstrated striving for contact with heroism and professionalism in a shootout with a terrorist who intended to massacre as many civilians as possible. I strengthen you and share in the grief over the fall of your partner in the weapon, the late Maj. Gen. Amir.

In addition, the commissioner spoke on the phone with Jeris Khoury, the father of the late policeman Amir Khoury, who was killed during the heroic operation to eliminate the terrorist. Jiris, the father of the late Amir, told the commissioner that they were a family of policemen and that he was a retiree of the Tel Aviv District Police. In addition, Jerris told the commissioner that the last conversation between him and his son was at six in the evening, when the late Amir told him that he performed ranges today as part of shooting training.

The commissioner said to Jeris, the father of the late Maj. Gen. Amir: “I share your grief over the fall of the late Amir. This is a difficult event and a great disaster for the police. Along with the great disaster it is important for me to tell you that your son saved tonight “The lives of many citizens. Tonight your son became a legacy and a memory of heroism for an entire country. The Israel Police will accompany you forever and everything we need is at your disposal. I send you a warm and loving hug and promise that I will reach you immediately after the isolation.”

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