The "Ilka" bar in Tel Aviv, where three people were murdered last Thursday, opened tonight (Monday) for the first time since the horrific attack.
Prime Minister Bennett, Minister of Internal Security Amar Bar-Lev and Mayor Ron Huldai arrived.
Prime Minister Bennett visited the Ilka bar, which opened for the first time after the attack
Prime Minister Bennett said: “I came here tonight to strengthen the owner (of the bar) and the residents here.
There was a very difficult incident here, people were murdered here, people were injured here, good people.
Prime Minister Bennett in Ilka, Photo: No credit
Prime Minister Bennett in Ilka, Photo: No credit
"We will not let them, our enemies, stop our lives. We will not let them defeat us. We will return to live and we will simultaneously fight in their places, in their bases, in their sources, and we in God will win.
I love you very, very much. "
Minister Bar-Lev also joined the visit, along with Israeli Consul in New York Assaf Zamir and his wife Maya Wertheimer.
"I came to strengthen the owners of the place and those who spend time there," the minister said.
Minister Bar-Lev at Bar Eelka, Photo: No credit
"Along with the terrible pain of losing life, this evening in the crowded pub our great power is evident, the look ahead, the knowledge that even if they hurt us we will not break.
We will continue to live, prosper and flourish. We will win," he concluded.
I went to sit tonight at Ilka in Dizengoff.
I was happy to see the young men and women return to spend time.
Cheers🥂🇮🇱 pic.twitter.com/l8QZP3h3Oj
- Ron Huldai (@Ron_Huldai) April 11, 2022
Last Thursday, a terrorist came to a bar on Dizengoff Street in Tel Aviv, and murdered with them Magini, Tomer Morad, and Barak Lufen.
Another 14 people were injured in the attack, and the terrorist was killed after long hours in Jaffa by GSS fighters.
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