Lucy Dee
The shooting that killed Rina, Maia and Lucy took place on the second day of Passover, and the anniversary of their terrorist murder will this year be observed on April 14.
More than 5,000 children from the Judea city partook in writing the scroll’s 304,805 letters.
The events hall dedicated to Lucy Dee’s memory was filled to capacity on the first anniversary of her death, coinciding with the six-month anniversary of Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre.
The Tzav 9 movement is determined to protest until every hostage is free.
Rabbi Leo Dee cut the ribbon at the ceremony for the state-of-the-art car in memory of terror victims Lucy, Maia and Rina.
IDF troops subsequently killed Muad Masri and his accomplice in a firefight.
Rabbi Leo Dee, who said he is considering suing CNN for $1.3 billion, has retained the attorney and former Harvard Law school professor on a pro bono basis.
Twelve days after saying the rabbi’s wife and two daughters were killed in a “shootout,” the CNN anchor said on the air that she “misspoke.”
Israel’s Foreign Ministry is reportedly drafting an official complaint.
In response to a question about the Israel Defense Forces killing four—without specifying three were Hamas terrorists—a State Department spokesman said, “I’ve not seen this specific report.”
The Israeli prime minister visited the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) Special Operations headquarters that oversaw the morning mission.
Hamas members Hassan Katnani and Muad Masri died in a firefight in Nablus.