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Hundreds join funeral procession for terrorist shooting victim Yehuda Dimantman

IDF hunting terrorists who opened fire on a car in Samaria Thursday, killing Dimantman and wounded two other Israelis.

by  Yori Yalon , Yaron Doron and Lilach Shoval
Published on  12-17-2021 07:48
Last modified: 12-19-2021 07:50
Hundreds join funeral procession for terrorist shooting victim Yehuda Dimantman

Mourners attend the funeral procession for the late Yehuda Dimantman on Friday, Dec. 17, 2021

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Hundreds of mourners joined the funeral procession on Friday morning for Yehuda Dimantman, who was murdered Thursday in a terrorist shooting attack in the Homesh outpost in Samaria.

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Dimantman, a 25-year-old yeshiva student, is survived by his widow and infant son, who is a year and a half old.

Dimantman's funeral procession departed from Homesh at 9 a.m. Friday morning and the funeral itself is scheduled for 12 p.m. at Har Hamenuhot in Jerusalem.

Yehuda Dimantman, 25, was killed in a shooting attack at the outpost Homesh on Thursday, Dec. 16, 2021

Neria Shlomo Perlzman, 25, who was wounded in the same attack that claimed Dimantman's life, was driving the car when the terrorists opened fire. Speaking to Israel Hayom, Perlzman said that the shooting was taken place at the exit from the outpost.

"We were hit with a round of billets, and I realized right away that it was shooting. I turned the car to the left and hit it toward the road, while another round was being fired. The bullets hit the wheels and caused a flat tire, so we drove like crazy to Shavei Shomron, where the responders treated us," Perlzman said.

Perlzman said that the yeshiva in Homesh had reached out to security forces, asking them to handle the fireworks and rocks thrown at residents along the road near the outpost, but the request had been "ignored."

"I hope they won't start talking about a need to leave the outpost because of the attack – the opposite, we need to increase our presence and approve the settlement," he said.

Perlzman described Dimantman as a "very good" friend.

"I can't believe I'm talking about him in the past tense. It doesn't make sense. This is a nightmare. He always took care of his friends. He has a year and a half year old son, who didn't do anything to deserve being left fatherless."

Avia Antman, 22, described the attack. "I felt a strong bang on the left and I shouted to the driver to speed up. Someone behind me in the car shouted that the driver was hit in the neck. We called security forces on the way. All the air went out of the tires."

Dr. Ori Yaslowitz, head of the Trauma Unit at the Meir Medical Center in Kfar Saba, provided an update about the condition of the wounded survivors of the attack.

"After they underwent imaging and received first aid, the two wounded men who were rushed to the emergency room at Meir Medical Center are now listed with minor wounds. One is suffering from a shallow shrapnel wound on his upper body and the second has one on his chest," Yaslowitz said Thursday night.

Meanwhile, a huge contingent of IDF forces launched a hunt for the terrorists responsible for the shooting. Commander of the Judea Samaria Division, Brig. Gen. Avi Bluth, announced that three entire battalions had been deployed to the area, along with special forces and various intelligence personnel.

Bluth said that the attack had been a well-planned ambush and that dozens of bullets had been fired at vehicles carrying Israelis.

"Recently, we've been carrying out major operations to thwart [terrorist attacks]. We'll get our hands on the cell not too long from now. We'll do everything possible to capture them as quickly as possible," Bluth said.

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