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Rina Shnerb

Dvir Shnerb and his father were wounded, and his sister was killed, by a terrorist while hiking in 2019.
The Netherlands’ finance minister, Sigrid Kaag, who is married to a former Palestinian official, sent millions to a terror-linked Palestinian NGO.
Yossi Dagan, head of the Samaria Regional Council, vowed to rebuild the structures, one of which was built in honor of terror victim Rina Shnerb.
Nine months after the roadside bombing that claimed the life of the Israeli teen, Israeli troops bulldoze the house of PFLP terrorist cell member Qassem Shibli.
Israeli troops respond with “riot dispersal means” after Palestinians hurled rocks and firebombs; no casualties were reported.
A new NGO Monitor report identifies eight European-funded NGOs with ties to the PFLP, designated a terrorist group by the United States, European Union, Canada, Israel and others.
The head of the cell responsible for the murder of Rina Shnerb in August was among 50 PFLP members arrested by Israeli security forces following a months-long operation • Network was planning to carry out major terrorist attacks in the near future, say security officials.
Israeli security forces detain 13 as rioters hurled rocks, firebombs at IDF jeeps • Palestinian media reports that PFLP member Walid Muhammad Hanatsheh has been taken into custody.
Arab parties call on attorney general to investigate the treatment by Israeli security forces of the alleged ringleader of terror cell that killed a 17-year-old Israeli in August.
Magen David Adom director general Eli Bin (right) presents Dvir Shnerb with his EMT certificate. Credit: Magen David Adom.
Israeli teen wounded in terror attack becomes EMT for Magen David Adom
Dvir Shnerb thanked the medical professionals who saved his own life, remarking, “You all gave me a gift, the gift of life. I promise to use this gift to be the best I can be.”
Dvir Shnerb, 19, was seriously wounded in the Aug. 23 bombing in Samaria that killed his sister, Rina, 17, and injured his father, Rabbi Eitan Shnerb.
Unable to attend his daughter’s funeral, Rabbi Eitan Shnerb addressed the ceremony by phone, saying, “We are trying to be strong here in the Land of Israel, the people of Israel; Rina believed in that.”