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
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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
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
Maher al-Hashlamoun
November 10, 2014: Maher Hamdi al-Hashlamoun, 31, was killed by Israeli soldiers near Alon Shvot settlement, in Gush Etzion settlement bloc near Hebron, after he reportedly stabbed and killed an Israeli settler identified as Dalia Lemkus, and injured another settler in the abdomen. Maher was from Hebron. Source: IMEMC
Ibrahim al-‘Akari
November 8, 2014: Ibrahim al-‘Akari, 31, was killed by Israeli border police officers reportedly after he deliberately rammed his car into Israeli police officers then continued to the train station and rammed a number of cars, killing one Israeli before he was shot dead. Ibrahim was from Shu’fat refugee camp in Jerusalem. Source: IMEMC
Kheir Hamdan
November 7, 2014: Kheir Eddin Hamdan, 22, was killed by Israeli police fire after the officers claimed he carried a knife and tried to stab them while they were arresting his brother in Kar Kanna Palestinian town in the Galilee. A video that was released later showed Kheir banging on a police vehicle with his bare hands and was shot while walking backwards trying to distance himself from the officers. Kheir was from Kafr Kanna. Source: IMEMC
Jedan Assad
November 05, 2014: Jedan Assad, 38, was killed in Jerusalem when a Palestinian reportedly deliberately drove his car into a crowd of Israelis near a light-rail train station in Jerusalem, wounding 14 persons. Jedan, an Arab Druze Chief Inspector with the Israeli Border Police, was from Beit Jann. Source: Times Of Israel