Noa Lazar who was killed in the attack in Jerusalem is laid to rest, the hunt for the terrorist continues
Dozens accompany the female fighter who was shot to death in the attack at the Shoafat checkpoint at the cemetery in Kfar Yona.
Yesterday her friends said goodbye to her: "My heart is broken into thousands of pieces, you are in my heart forever," one of them wrote.
The security system is on heightened alert for fear of attacks during the holiday
Shlomi Heller
10/10/2022
Monday, October 10, 2022, 9:54 p.m. Updated: 10:55 p.m.
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In the video: the hunt for the terrorist from Shoafat continues (police spokeswoman)
The soldier Noa Lazar, who was shot dead in an attack at the Shoafat checkpoint, is being laid to rest at this time (Monday) at the cemetery in Kfar Yona.
Dozens of family members and friends accompany her on her last journey.
At the same time, the hunt for the terrorist who carried out the attack continues for the third day in a row.
The family requested that the media not come to cover the funeral, yesterday Noa's friends said goodbye to her.
Her friend Shaked wrote, "My little treasure, I can't believe you treated me like this."
Her friend Noya joined in, "My heart is broken into a thousand pieces, you are in my heart forever. I will never forget the road we went through together, I love you, my angel."
"She always loved everyone."
Noa Lazar (photo: courtesy of those photographed)
Lehi Avizohar, 20 years old, who lives near Noa's grandparents and attended school above her, described her as "an amazing girl, a good friend to her friends, always loved everyone. She was an apprentice in the Golan tribe of scouts, was a very good girl from a very respectable family. We are really shocked ", she said.
After two days of closure, the IDF and the police opened the entrances and exits to the refugee camp in Shuafat, but entry to it is still subject to strict checks. The assessment is growing that the terrorist is still in the area of the camp, and therefore the intention is to continue the heavy pressure that may lead to his capture.
With the entry of the special forces into the search After the terrorist, clashes began between Palestinian residents of the camp and the forces, who responded with measures to disperse the demonstrations. Towards noon, calls went out to the residents to hold the noon prayers in front of the checkpoint in order to "break the siege on the camp".
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