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A7News: Murdered in her bed: Teenage girl killed in terror attack

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Thursday, Jun. 30 '16, Sivan 24, 5776



HEADLINES:
1. MURDERED IN HER BED: TEENAGE GIRL KILLED IN TERROR ATTACK
2. 'A WONDERFUL GIRL WAS MURDERED TODAY'
3. NETANYAHU: ATTACK SHOWS LACK OF HUMANITY
4. DISTURBING IMAGES EMERGE FROM THE SHOCKING MURDER
5. 'RESPOND TO THE ATTACK – CONSTRUCT THOUSANDS OF APARTMENTS'
6. 'MY DAUGHTER WAS JUST SLEEPING - AND HE CAME AND MURDERED HER'
7. BARUCH MARZEL: YOU DON'T NEUTRALIZE TERROR - YOU CRUSH IT
8. MEDIC DISCOVERS STABBING VICTIM IS HER HUSBAND


1. MURDERED IN HER BED: TEENAGE GIRL KILLED IN TERROR ATTACK
by David Rosenberg

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A teenage girl was killed Thursday morning in Kiryat Arba when a terrorist broke into her home and stabbed her dozens of times as she lay in bed. A second victim, who responded to the terror attack, has been seriously wounded.

The terrorist has been eliminated.

MDA emergency responders were called to the scene at around 9:00 a.m. on Thursday following reports of a terror attack. Two victims were transferred to Jerusalem hospitals.

A Kiryat Arba spokesperson said the terrorist penetrated the town's security perimeter and entered the Ramat Mamre (Givat Harsina) neighborhood.

Officials reported that the terrorist broke into a home and repeatedly stabbed a 13-year old girl in her bedroom. When the town's security team was called to respond to the attack, the terrorist assaulted a member of the local security squad. The terrorist was then shot and killed by the town security squad.

The female victim, Hallel-Yaffa Ariel, was unconscious and had no pulse when emergency responders arrived to provide first aid, and was evacuated to Shaarei Tzedek hospital in Jerusalem. Doctors attempted to resuscitate Ariel, but were ultimately forced to declare her death.

The second victim, a 31-year old male, has been transferred to Hadassah Ein Karem in Jerusalem, and is in serious condition.

The terrorist has been identified as Muhammad Tararia, a 17-year old resident of the village of Bani Naim.
Terrorist broke into the home of Hallel-Yaffa Ariel, murdering her in her bedroom Hatzala Yosh
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Scene of attack in Kiryat Arba Zaka


2. 'A WONDERFUL GIRL WAS MURDERED TODAY'
by Yoni Kempinski

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Yael Kabiliv, the aunt of the young girl murdered in Thursday morning's vicious terror attack, spoke with journalists in the Shaarei Tzedek hospital, following news that Hallel-Yaffa Ariel had succumbed to her injuries.

"A truly wonderful girl was murdered today - Hallel-Yaffa bat Rina Devorah. Hallel, my niece, was most amazing girl in the world."

"She had slept in late after having danced in a performance the night before. [Then], a disgusting terrorist came in and killed her while she slept in her bed."

"We're all in mourning and in terrible pain. It's hard for us to grasp what happened."

"They have the courage to just go into our homes - we have to have the courage to go into the Temple Mount, without fear, and say 'this is our place'. Then no terrorist will dare set foot in our homes."

"She was an incredible girl. There are no others like her. Smart, well behaved, beautiful."

"It's a terrible loss for everyone here."


3. NETANYAHU: ATTACK SHOWS LACK OF HUMANITY
by Uzi Baruch

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman held a security briefing following today's terror attack in Kiryat Arba.

The two approved a series of security measures following the murderous attack, including a lock-down on the village of Bani Na'im, where the terrorist was from. All work permits from members of the murderer's clan have been revoked and security forces are preparing to demolish the terrorist's home.

"This horrific murder of an innocent girl sleeping in her bed illustrates the lust for murder and the inhumanity of terrorists seeped in incitement," said Netanyahu.

"We stand against them. The entire nation sympathizes deeply with the pain of the family and tells the murderers, 'You can not break us. We will continue to act strongly and resolutely against terrorism in every place and at every time'."

"The entire world must condemn this murder, just as it condemned the bombings in Orlando and Brussels. I expect the Palestinian leadership to unequivocally condemn this brutal murder, and to take immediate action to end incitement. It is the responsibility of enlightened nations to join us in this demand. They must exert pressure on the person who stands at the head of this system of incitement, which leads to the murder of children in their beds, and not against a country that works to protect her children and civilians."


4. DISTURBING IMAGES EMERGE FROM THE SHOCKING MURDER
by Yoni Kempinski

A look into the room where an Arab terrorist murdered Hallel-Yaffa Ariel.

This video contains disturbing images that may not be appropriate for all viewers.

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5. 'RESPOND TO THE ATTACK – CONSTRUCT THOUSANDS OF APARTMENTS'
by Arutz Sheva Staff

Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Uri Ariel (Jewish Home) is first cousins with the father of the 13-year-old terror victim, Hallel-Yaffa Ariel, of Kiryat Arba.

MK Ariel spoke with Arutz Sheva and said the response to the attack should be immediate. "Vengeance will be in the hands of God, but for us, revenge is the continuation of building and living," he said.

"Such is always the case, especially when an incident like this happens where they try so hard to uproot us from the land of Israel, that is when we need to connect to Israel. We hope that the government and the prime minister will wise-up and will agree to build what is necessary in Kiryat Arba and Hevron."

Minister Ariel rejects the idea of building more fences to protect the communities, claiming it to be nonsensical as it has no effect in reality: "To my knowledge there already is a fence, but it is so close to the homes because it is forbidden to build on the land might belong to the Arabs. The terrorist was seen but he still managed to reach the house before the security squad".

Ariel suggested aggressive deterrents,rather than fences, were necessary . "It means to expel the families of the terrorists, to destroy the terrorists' houses and build thousands of housing units in Judea and Samaria and to plant thousands of trees."

"Talk of fences, raising the fences, or electronic surveillance deals with the 'what if' and that will not solve the problem. We must drain the entire swamp instead of dealing with each individual mosquito," concluded Ariel.


6. 'MY DAUGHTER WAS JUST SLEEPING - AND HE CAME AND MURDERED HER'
by Arutz Sheva Staff

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The bereaved mother of the 13-year old girl murdered in Thursday's terror attack in Kiryat Arba spoke to Arutz Sheva at the Shaarei Tzedek hospital, where her daughter was evacuated after being stabbed dozens of times by an Arab terrorist.

"My daughter was just sleeping - tranquil, relaxed, happy - when a terrorist came to her bed in Kiryat Arba and murdered her."

"I, the mother, am not saying anything, I just ask that everyone consider [our] pain, I ask everyone to come and console us, strengthen us, and tell us that our [home] Kiryat Arba is still a place to live in - and not die in; that we may continue to love our place and our land. May Hallel-Yaffa Ariel's memory be blessed."


7. BARUCH MARZEL: YOU DON'T NEUTRALIZE TERROR - YOU CRUSH IT
by Arutz Sheva Staff

Hevron activist Baruch Marzel responded Thursday morning to the terror attack in Kiryat Arba that left Hallel-Yaffa Ariel dead and one injured.

Blasting what he called the government's "passive" approach to terrorism, Marzel called for the army to "uproot" terrorism in order to prevent future attacks.

"The state's policies have failed. This is a classic example of [passive] defense: 'smart' fences, guards, security cameras - but in the moment of truth it doesn't stand up to the test. The only way [to prevent these attacks] is to attack, destroy, eliminate, and uproot the terror. Don't neutralize terrorism - crush it. We think the time has come to stop being defensive."

A former member of the Kach party, Marzel is a long-time resident of the Tel Rumeida neighborhood in Hevron.

Another Hevron resident, Bentzi Gopshtain, who heads the 'Lahava' anti-assimilation organization, called for the expulsion of terror supporters – including Arab MK Hanin Zoabi.

"Unfortunately we've gotten used to these terror attacks. I call upon all of those who were angry at [Joint List MK] Hanin Zoabi yesterday for calling IDF soldiers 'terrorists' - Hanin Zoabi isn't alone. I think that the time has come to throw out all those who think like her, who voted for her, and all those here who celebrate when Jews are murdered should be thrown out of the country. That's the only solution. You can't have a situation where a terrorist breaks into [a town], murders a little girl in her bed and is called a 'hero' [by his village]. We need to expel throw him out and all of his family and all of his village out."


8. MEDIC DISCOVERS STABBING VICTIM IS HER HUSBAND
by David Rosenberg

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An MDA volunteer who received an emergency call this morning discovered that one of the two victims was husband, a member of the local security squad who was wounded while responding to the terror attack in the Ramat Mamre (Givat Harsina) neighborhood of Kiryat Arba on Thursday.

The attack, which took place in the Ariel family home, left Hallel-Yaffa Ariel, 13, dead, and a volunteer member of the town security team seriously wounded. Both suffered multiple stab wounds.

The second victim, 31-years old, was evacuated to Hadassah Ein Karem in Jerusalem.

On board the ambulance carrying the stabbing victim were a number of MDA first responders and paramedics – one of them the victim's wife, who calmed her husband and helped in his treatment.

"It is very difficult when you're treating people, and all of the sudden someone from your family is wounded. But she pulled herself together; it was very important for her to see him, to speak with him, and to call him. They spoke [during his treatment], it was very touching," Devorah Aviad, an MDA paramedic said.





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