November 18, 2014: Odai Abu Jamal, 22, was killed by Israeli army and police fire along with his cousin, Ghassan, 27, after they attacked a Jewish yeshiva in Jerusalem with knives and guns, killing four religious Jews and wounding six others, before they were killed in a fire exchange with the Israeli police. Odai was from Jabal al-Mokabber in Jerusalem. Source: IMEMC
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Kalman Levine
November 17, 2014: Rabbi Kalman Zeev Levine, 55, was killed by two Palestinian gunmen in the Synagogue of Kehilat Yaakov in Jerusalem after they entered the Synagogue carrying knives and guns, killing five Israelis, including three with dual U.S.-Israeli citizenship and one with U.K.-Israeli citizenship, and injuring six others, before they were shot dead by the police. Kalman, a U.S.-born Israeli, was from Jerusalem. Source: Haaretz
Aryeh Kupinsky
November 17, 2014: Aryeh Kupinsky, 43, was killed by two Palestinian gunmen in the Synagogue of Kehilat Yaakov in Jerusalem after they entered the Synagogue carrying knives and guns, killing five Israelis, including three with dual U.S-Israeli citizenship and one with U.K-Israeli citizenship, and injuring six others, before they were shot dead by the police. Aryeh, a US-born Israeli, was from Jerusalem. Source: Haaretz
Moshe Twersky
November 17, 2014: Rabbi Moshe Twersky, 60, was killed by two Palestinian gunmen in the Synagogue of Kehilat Yaakov in Jerusalem after they entered the Synagogue carrying knives and guns, killing five Israelis, including three with dual U.S-Israeli citizenship and one with U.K-Israeli citizenship, and injuring six others, before they were shot dead by the police. Moshe, a US-born Israeli, was from Jerusalem. Source: Haaretz
Chaim Rothman
November 17, 2014: Chaim Yechiel Rothman, 55, was killed by two Palestinian gunmen in the Synagogue of Kehilat Yaakov in Jerusalem after they entered the Synagogue carrying knives and guns, killing five Israelis, including three with dual U.S-Israeli citizenship and one with U.K-Israeli citizenship, and injuring six others, before they were shot dead by the police, and injuring six others. Chaim was from Jerusalem. Source: Ha’aretz
Avraham Goldberg
November 17, 2014: Rabbi Avraham Shmuel Goldberg, 68, was killed by two Palestinian gunmen in the Synagogue of Kehilat Yaakov in Jerusalem after they entered the Synagogue carrying knives and guns, killing five Israelis, including three with dual U.S-Israeli citizenship, and injuring six others, before they were shot dead by the police. Avraham, a U.K.-born Israeli, was from Jerusalem. Source: Haaretz
Zidan Sif
November 17, 2014: Zidan Sif, 30, was killed by two Palestinian gunmen in the Synagogue of Kehilat Yaakov in Jerusalem after they entered the Synagogue carrying knives and guns, killing five Israelis, including three with dual U.S-Israeli citizenship and one with U.K-Israeli citizenship, and injuring six others, before they were shot dead by the police, and injuring six others. Zidan, a Druze Mater Sergeant with the Israeli army, was from Yunuh-Jat village, in the Western Galilee. Source: Haaretz
Mohammad Jawabra
November 11, 2014: Mohammad Imad Jawabra, 19, was killed by Israeli soldiers who invaded the al-‘Arroub refugee camp, in the southern West Bank district of Hebron.
He was killed after a bullet, fired by soldiers occupying a rooftop of a nearby home, struck him in the chest through the window of his home.
Mohammad was from al-‘Arroub refugee camp. Source: IMEMC
Almog Shiloni
November 10, 2014: Almog Shlioni, 20, was killed after being stabbed by a Palestinian while standing at a train station in Tel Aviv. He suffered a very serious injury and was airlifted to Sheba Medical Center where he succumbed to his wounds later the same day. Almog, a Staff Sgt. With the Israeli army, was from Modi’in Israeli settlement. Source: Haaretz
Dalia Lemkus
November 10, 2014: Dalia Lemkus, 26, was killed after being stabbed to by a Palestinian who also injured two other Israelis in Gush Etzion Israeli settlement in the West Bank. Dalia was from Tekoa Israeli settlement in the West Bank district of Bethlehem. Source: Haaretz








