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photo Alexei Kotman 29 Kibbutz Beit Hashita
Immigrated to Israel from Russia with family two years earlier. Worked as truck driver. Boss described him as dependable and dedicated. Survived by pregnant wife and 3-year-old daughter.
March 12, 2002

Killed by gunfire while driving truck near the northern border with Lebanon. One of six people killed.
photo Atara Livne 15 Kibbutz Hanita
A high school classmate called her "amazing" and funny.
March 12, 2002

Was driving with her mother to visit a friend in northern Israel when two gunmen opened fire killing both.
photo Lynne Livne 49 Kibbutz Hanita
Mother of four. Born in England, met her future husband in Canada. Moved together to Israel in 1980. She converted to Judaism and they were married. Was well liked and respected, a friend said.
March 12, 2002

Driving her daughter, Atara, to visit a friend in northern Israel when two gunmen opened fire, killing both.
photo German Rojyakov 25 Kiryat Shmona
Immigrated to Israel from Ukraine seven years earlier. Lieutenant in Israeli army combat unit. His mother said he dreamed of being an officer since he was a small boy.
March 12, 2002

One of the first officers to respond at the scene of ambush on motorists in northern Israel. Killed in a 30-minute firefight with terrorists disguised in Israeli army uniforms and armed with grenades, Kalashnikovs and M-16 rifles. "He dreamed of being a hero, and this is what happened," a friend said.
photo Noa Auerbach 18 Kfar Saba
Youngest of four children. Aspired to become an instructor in an Israeli Army infantry unit. Studied social science at Tel Aviv High School.
March 17, 2002

Left with friends after classes to buy falafel for lunch. Fatally wounded when gunman opened fire on passersby in center of Kfar Sava, near the high school.
photo Michael Altfiro 19 Pardes Hanna
Immigrated with family from Moldavia in 1990. Avid reader of Hebrew and Russian books. Sergeant in Israeli army. Fan of Liverpool soccer team. Switched guard shifts on day he was killed so he could watch the team's game against AS Roma.
March 20, 2002

Riding on a Tel Aviv to Nazareth bus when a suicide bomber on board detonated near Afula, killing seven on board. Palestinian Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility.
photo Shimon Edri 20 Pardes Hanna
Staff sergeant in Israeli army. Loved horses and once kept one of his own in family's yard. Enjoyed being in army, waking up early and polishing his shoes so he could "serve as an example," his father said.
March 20, 2002

Killed in attack on Tel Aviv to Nazareth bus.
photo Meir Fahima 40 Hadera
Senior warrant officer with Israeli army, having served for 23 years. Traveled each morning by bus to his base.
March 20, 2002

Killed in bombing attack on Tel Aviv to Nazareth bus.
photo Alon Goldenberg 28 Tel Aviv
Born and raised in Tel Aviv. Traveled extensively in South America and Asia. Amateur photographer who loved to surf. Often helped his father, a well-known fisherman in Jaffa. Recently helped build a youth village near Nitzanim.
March 20, 2002

Killed in bombing attack on Tel Aviv to Nazareth bus.
photo Mogus Mahento 75 Tel Aviv
Immigrated to Israel in 1991 from Ethiopia, where he was a locksmith. Lived in senior citizens' home in Holon. Spent most of his time with his 13 grandchildren, friends said.
March 20, 2002

Killed in bombing attack on Tel Aviv to Nazareth bus.
photo Aharon Revivo 19 Afula
Corporal in Israeli army. Known as "Ronny." Survived by parents, two sisters, and a two-year-old brother.
March 20, 2002

Killed in bombing attack on Tel Aviv to Nazareth bus. Riding the bus to visit his mother.
photo Bella Schneider 53 Hadera
Immigrated to Israel from Moldavia in 1980 with husband and two sons. Formerly worked as registered nurse in psychiatric hospital. Studying for a degree from Jezreel Valley Regional College.
March 20, 2002

Killed in bombing attack on Tel Aviv to Nazareth bus. Riding the bus to college.
photo Yitzhak Cohen 48 Modi'in
Immigrated to Israel as a child from Tunisia with parents and five siblings. Married and had six children. Moved to Modi'in seven months earlier because he thought it was safer.
March 21, 2002

One of three people killed and 86 injured in a suicide bombing on busy King George Street in the center of Jerusalem. Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility.
photo Gad Shemesh 34 Jerusalem
A sergeant major in the Israeli Army. Had just accompanied his pregnant wife, Tzipi, to an ultrasound. The couple learned she was carrying twins. On leaving the medical clinic, they passed near the terrorist who blew himself up. Both were killed.
March 21, 2002

Killed in suicide bombing attack on King George Street in Jerusalem.
photo Tzipi Shemesh 29 Jerusalem
Five months pregnant, went with her husband, Gad, for an ultrasound. They learned she was carrying twins. On leaving the medical clinic, they passed near suicide bomber. Tzipi was killed instantly; Gad died shortly afterwards in hospital. Survived by two daughters.
March 21, 2002

Killed in suicide bombing on King George Street in the center of Jerusalem.
photo Esther Klieman 23 Neve Tzuf
Special education kindergarten teacher. Had volunteered for two years of National Service in a school for disturbed children, working with Arab and Jewish children.
March 24, 2002

Killed in a shooting attack northwest of Ramallah, while traveling to work in a reinforced bus. Bullet penetrated unprotected part of the bus, above the bullet-proof windows, striking her in the head.
photo Avi Sabag 24 Otniel
Married his wife, Dafna, six months earlier. Had served as a combat medic in the army. Continuing yeshiva studies.
March 24, 2002

Fatally shot in a terrorist ambush on his car south of Hebron in the West Bank. Returning home after shopping for Passover in Jerusalem.
photo Shula Abramovitch 63 Holon
Immigrated to Israel from Poland as a teenager. Lived most of her life in Holon. Worked in the accounting department of a textile plant, where she met her husband. After marriage, focused on rearing her two daughters.
March 27, 2002

One of 29 people killed in a suicide bombing in the Park Hotel in the coastal city of Netanya. Terrorist struck as people were sitting down for a traditional Seder dinner in what was called the "Passover Massacre." Hamas claimed responsibility.
photo David Anichovitch 70 Netanya
Born in Poland, fought in World War II. Immigrated to Israel from Russia in the 1950s, where he met and married Frieda, born in Czechoslovakia. Moved to Netanya after retirement.
March 27, 2002

Killed in the Passover bombing in the Park Hotel in Netanya.
photo Avraham Beckerman 25 Ashdod
Sergeant Major, who served at the Tel-Nof Air Force base in the helicopter squadron as a flight mechanic. Was also a diving instructor.
March 27, 2002

Killed in the Passover bombing in the Park Hotel in Netanya.
photo Shimon Ben-Aroya 42 Netanya
Worked over 20 years for the municipality of Netanya, mostly in the Sanitation Department.His boss described him as "industrious, intelligent, very special."
March 27, 2002

Killed in a suicide bombing during Passover in the Park Hotel in Netanya.
 
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