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They went out to celebrate a friend's birthday, tried to put their toddler son to sleep or physically defended civilians: 14 people were killed in the latest wave of terrorism that struck Tel Aviv, Bnei Brak, Hadera and Beer Sheva. The names and stories behind the four deadly terrorist attacks that took place over a month bleed and shocked Israel


The weddings that turned into funerals, the children left orphaned: victims of the wave of terror

They went out to celebrate a friend's birthday, tried to put their toddler son to sleep or physically defended civilians: 14 people were killed in the latest wave of terrorism that struck Tel Aviv, Bnei Brak, Hadera and Beer Sheva.

The names and stories behind the four deadly terrorist attacks that took place over a month bleed and shocked Israel

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Saturday, 09 April 2022, 13:50 Updated: 13:57

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In the video: Documentation of the shooting attack in Tel Aviv (news from the field by telegram)

The wave of terrorism that has swept across Israel has claimed the lives of 14 people.

Some are security force fighters, who physically defended civilians and paid with their lives;

Some were murdered during the most routine of activities - whether they went out to celebrate a friend's birthday, or tried to put their toddler son to sleep.



Three people were killed in a terrorist attack on Dizengoff Street in Tel Aviv.

Barak Lufen, 35, who grew up on Kibbutz Ginosar and recently moved to Givat Shmuel, was shot while celebrating a friend's birthday at the Ilka Bar.

He is survived by a wife, Dana, two girls aged three and six, and a five-month-old toddler.

After being an outstanding athlete, he moved into the field of kayak training and was a senior staff coach of the Israeli team and a coach of the Paralympic rowers.

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Shot to death while celebrating a friend's birthday.

Barak Lufen (Photo: Official Website, the Facebook page of the late Barak Lufen)

Tomer Morad, 28, and Eitam Magini, 27, childhood friends from Kfar Saba, were murdered together at the Ilka Bar, where they spent time with their friends.

Tomer was a mechanical engineering student at Tel Aviv University, a fan of Hapoel Tel Aviv and planned to get engaged soon.

"He always said he would offer at the end of the degree, which is in three months," his friends said.



With them, Magini was a computer science student with an emphasis on brain research in Tel Aviv and worked at Wix.

Three weeks ago he got engaged to his partner Doe, who met in South America about seven years ago.

Last night, there was supposed to be an engagement party for the two.

The childhood friends who were murdered together.

Tomer Morad and Eitam Magini (Photo: Photo Processing, Instagram)

On March 29, five people were shot dead in a terrorist attack in Bnei Brak.

Sergeant Amir Khoury, 32, from Galilee, arrived on a police motorcycle with his partner A. and was shot in a shootout, during which the terrorist was killed. Amir intended to marry his partner Shani Yashar, whom he met six years ago at the police station



. Bnei Brak, 30, was shot while he was sleeping to put his two-year-old son to sleep. The stroller was left orphaned on the street.

Protect the bodies of citizens.

Amir Khoury (Photo: Official website, use under section 27A of the Copyright Law)

Tried to put his baby to sleep.

Avishai Yehezkel (Photo: Official website, according to section 27A of the Copyright Law)

Yaakov Shalom, a 36-year-old resident of the city, was killed in a terrorist attack about a year and a half after his father died.

He is survived by a wife and five orphans.



Sasha Sorokopot, 32, came from Ukraine, lived with his wife in Bnei Brak and worked in construction.

He saved for years to build a house in his homeland.

He recently learned that the house was ready, and he planned to return to Ukraine during Passover.



Dimitri Mitrik, 24, came from the Ukrainian city of Krasnoyarsk and lived in Bnei Brak with his partner.

"It was funny to everyone all the time, we would sit together almost every day," said Julian, his friend.

He is survived by his wife and five orphans.

Yaakov Shalom (Photo: Official website, according to section 27A of the Copyright Law)

Came from Ukraine to the country.

Sasha Sorokopot and Dimitri Mitric (Photo: Official Website, from Facebook)

Shirel Aboukaret, 19, immigrated with her family from France in 2006 and lived in the Ramat Poleg neighborhood of Netanya. According to the principal of Rigler High School, where she studied, she was an outstanding and beloved student who dreamed of coming To the Border Police. She fulfilled her dream, and served in the MG Company at the Judea and Samaria Border Police.

Shirel left behind parents and a brother.



Yazan Fallah, 19, from Kasra Samia, a member of the Druze community, enlisted in the Border Police about a year ago and served in the MG Company at the Judea and Samaria Border Police. He left behind parents and two sisters. His family begged him not to enlist in combat service, Who preceded the attack did not feel well, but asked to return to base and not stay home.The next day, he was shot to death.

Dreamed of enlisting in the border. Shirel Aboukaret Wiesen Fallah (Photo: Courtesy of the family)

Her brother the policeman was informed of her death at the scene.

Laura Yitzhak (Photo: courtesy of the family)

On March 22, four people were killed in a shooting attack in Be'er Sheva.

Laura Yitzhak, a 43-year-old city resident, left behind three daughters.

Her brother, a policeman in the city, was informed in the arena among the victims that his sister was also.



Menachem Yehezkel, 67, from Be'er Sheva, was destitute, without a relationship or children.

At his funeral, which was attended by dozens of citizens, his brother Yiftach said he would make secret donations from his disability pension.

"Our mother left us four years ago and her last request was that we take care of you," he said.

"Yesterday we could not keep you."

Secretly donated his disability pension.

Menachem Yehezkel (Photo: courtesy of the family)

"We will not forget you in life," her husband praised her.

Doris Yahavs (Photo: Courtesy of the family)

He ran a tavern for about a decade.

Moshe Kravitsky (Photo: Courtesy of the family)

Doris Yahavas, 49, from Moshav Gilat, left behind a husband and three children.

Doris' husband paid tribute to her at the funeral: "I and the children apologize to you, we will not forget you alive. You always helped everyone, but a disgusting, filthy, hating Jew came, who took your life from us. Promise you that I will take care of the children as you saved From above, I love you. "



Rabbi Moshe Kravitzky, a former Chabad emissary in the Nahal Baka neighborhood of Be'er Sheva, was also killed in the stabbing attack in the city.

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