Jerusalem – Names of Shooting Attack’s Victims Released

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    Talya and Yitzhak Imes with their six children who were left without parentsJerusalem – “Talya and Yitzhak raised their children with joy and modesty,” residents of Beit Hagai said on Tuesday. Four of the settlement’s residents were killed in a shooting attack near Hebron, including a couple survived by six children. “They had quit a few difficulties in their life, but they overcame it all.” The other victims of the shooting are Kochava Even-Haim and Avishai Schindler, who were in the car with the couple.

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    The deadly attack took place not far from home, at the Bani Noam junction. Talia and Yitzhak Imes were survived by a one-and-a-half-year-old infant and five other children, the oldest of which is 19.

    One of the community’s residents said the couple was ideological, and during the Gaza pullout joined the struggle against the decision and even temporarily moved to Gush Katif.

    Kochava Even-Haim was a teacher in the community of Efrat in Gush Etzion and was survived by her husband and eight-year-old daughter. Meir Damari, a resident of Beit Hagai said, “Only after many years of trying did Kochava manage to get pregnant and bring a child into the world. Now she is left without a mother,” he said sadly.

    Avishai Shendler just recently moved to Beit Hagai, in the trail of his wife. “He and his wife quickly integrated in life in the community here. Avichai was always full of energy and joy,” Damari said.

    Mount Hebron Regional Council head Zviki Bar-Hai said on Tuesday, “The people of Israel have lost four of their people and three families were affected. Beit Hagai is a strong community, and with God’s help, we will overcome. This is an opportunity for self-examination for Israel before Rosh Hashana, to question who desires life and who seeks murder and blood.”


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    What a terrible tragedy. Maybe its time for our political AND religious leaders to step back and realize that words have consequences and there will never be a secure peace without having separate land for jews and palestinians. Setting up new settlements in the midst of the arab population will guarantee more such tragedies.

    Nirah-Lee
    Nirah-Lee
    13 years ago

    Hamakom yinachamam bsoch sh’ar aveili Tzion v’y’rushalayim. Hashem Yinkom damam!

    13 years ago

    #1 you are so out of line, So when people get killed by the kosel c”v we should give that back too? Hashem Yerachem that someone can have such a galus mentality as you do

    13 years ago

    Oh #1 , don’t you see–giving away any land–or even TALK of such–is so dangerous to the Jewish People. The Arabs see such actions as weakeness, and it emboldens them…It is oh so painfully clear!
    hashem, enough!! This is unbearable!

    Bukharian
    Bukharian
    13 years ago

    how much more can we endure this pain our father in heaven? when will this end, why do good people suffer on this earth?

    13 years ago

    There will never be piece in the Middle East. Therefore don’t give in on any territory. Forget about two states. Go back to full war against all terrorists. Why Waite to be attacked by Hamas or Hazbula. Go after them without a stop. Who would believe that Israel would sit quietly with terrorists controlling large areas right at its borders. It is a unbelievable shame. Get moving before it is to late. America does not care for the blood of their own solders, than why would they care for Israel blood. We most care !!!!!!

    jewish-person
    jewish-person
    13 years ago

    the lubavitcher rebbe said giving away land is dangerous for all the inhabitants of israel (as in; jews and non-jews alike)