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3/5/12

4th Yahrzeit of the terror attack at Mercaz HaRav Yeshiva


Yohai Livshitz, 18, from Jerusalem; 
Yonatan Yitzhak Eldar, 16, from Shilo; 
Yonadav Haim Hirschfeld, 19, from Kohav Hashahar; 
Neria Cohen, 15,  from the Jerusalem, 
Segev Peniel Avihail, 15, from Neve Daniel, 
Avraham David Moses, 16, from Efrat, 
Roee Roth, 18, from Elkana 
Doron Meherete, 26, from Ashdod.

May Hashem avenge their blood.

An Arab terrorist infiltrated Jerusalem's Merkaz HaRav Yeshiva at around 8:30  aThursday night of 4 years ago and murdered eight Jews. At least 10 students were wounded, including five in serious to critical condition.
Five of the dead were high school students in Merkaz Harav's Yeshiva LeTze'irim, and three studied in the upper-school Merkaz HaRav Yeshiva.

The attacker entered the yeshiva and opened fire on students before he was gunned down himself by a part-time yeshiva student, aided by an off-duty army officer from the neighborhood. The attack began in the seminary's library with the terrorist spraying bullets in every direction before anyone could react.
The part-time yeshiva student who first shot the terrorist, 40-year-old Yitzchak Dadon, said he was in the Yeshiva's study hall when he heard the shots.  "Everyone left through a side door," he said, "and I left through a window, and lied down on a roof overlooking the library... When he came out, I shot him in the head twice.  I saw him start to stagger, and then David Shapira [a yeshiva graduate and paratroopers officer] arrived on the scene, shot him with his M-16 rifle, and then we emptied our magazines into him."
Dadon later told Arutz-7, "It was terribly frustrating feeling, knowing he was in there shooting, but I could do nothing but wait for him to come out so that I could shoot him... While waiting, I could see some boys in a side room in the library turn off the lights and barricade their door - and though he tried, he was unable to come into the room and gun them all down."

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