One of two Israelis killed in Eli terror shooting was Rabbi Yitzhak Zeiger
The Magen David Adom emergency service reports that one of the two people killed earlier today in a terror shooting outside the West Bank settlement of Eli was 57-year-old Rabbi Yitzhak Zeiger.
Zeiger was a resident of Shavei Shomron in the West Bank and a father of three. He also volunteered with paramedic and rescue services in Judea and Samaria.
On Thursday, February 29, a Palestinian gunman, later identified as a member of the PA security forces, opened fire on a car with Israeli license plates at a gas station. Zeiger was killed, as well as a passenger in his car, a man in his 20s, who has not yet been named. The terrorist was killed by the owner of the Hummus Eliyahu snack bar located at the gas station.
Rabbi Yitzhak Zeiger, 57, a ZAKA volunteer and an emergency medic, was murdered in the terrorist attack at the Eli Jewish community.
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The second victim is a 16-year-old hitchhiker who was in the car with Rabbi Yitzhak when a Nazi terrorist opened fire at them ๐
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