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Israelis murdered in Tel Aviv attack identified, PM promises 'no limitations' in war on terror

Barak Lufen, 35, from Givat Shmuel, Eytam Magini, 27, and Tomer Morad, 25, both from Kfar Saba were killed when a Jenin resident living in Israel illegally opened fire at a bar in the heart of Tel Aviv.

by  Yaron Doron , Eli Barak and ILH Staff
Published on  04-08-2022 10:49
Last modified: 04-09-2022 11:00
Israelis murdered in Tel Aviv attack identified, PM promises 'no limitations' in war on terror

Barak Lufen, Eytam Magini and Tomer Morad, who were killed in the April 7 shooting in Tel Aviv

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The three Israelis killed in a terrorist shooting at a Tel Aviv bar on Thursday night were named on Friday as Eytam Magini and Tomer Morad, both 27, from Kfar Saba, and Barak Lufan, 35, from the central city of Givat Shmuel.

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Magini and Morad, who died of their wounds on Thursday night, will be laid to rest on Sunday. Lufan, who sustained critical injuries, died of his wounds on Friday afternoon. The date of his funeral has not been released at this time.

Leonardo Romano, a friend of the two who was supposed to meet them at the bar where they were killed, said, "I have no words. They were great people and true friends. I just want to remember the good things about them.

"We agreed to meet them there. On the way, I realized something had happened in Tel Aviv and we tried to get a hold of them, but they didn't answer. We realized something had happened," Romano said, adding that Magini had just gotten engaged to his girlfriend three weeks ago.

Ilan Grossman, another friend, said, "They got there first and saved places for everyone else. Everyone was on the way when the whole mess began. They didn't answer for three hours. We realized it was them, but we didn't want to believe it. They served in combat in dangerous places, and in the end were murdered at a pub in Tel Aviv."

The Kfar Saba Municipality put out a statement saying, "We bow our heads in pain, and share in the sorrow of the families of the two murdered in yesterday's terrorist attack in Tel Aviv."

Police inspect the scene of a shooting attack In Tel Aviv, April 7, 2022 AP /Ariel Schalit

The city said that social workers had been caring for their families since Thursday evening, and that "all of Kfar Saba is embracing them and hopes the wounded will make a speedy recovery."

Lufan, a married father of three, grew up in Kibbutz Ginosar in northern Israel. He was a coach on Israel's Paralympic team and the head coach of the Israeli national kayak team.

"Our beloved Barak, the grandson of the founders of Kibbutz Ginosar, an exemplary husband and father, an athlete with every fiber of his being, a member of the Olympic kayaking team staff, and an educator of the future generation in the field, has left us prematurely," his family said in a statement.

The Emek HaYarden Regional Council issued a statement of condolences: "We bow our heads in pain and share the Lufen family's mourning. Barak left behind a loving family and the entire valley mourns his death."

Sourasky Tel Aviv Medical Center reported Friday that three of the shooting victims who were seriously hurt were stable.

Speaking at a press briefing at the Kirya military headquarters in Tel Aviv on Friday, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett praised the security forces who tracked and killed the terrorist who murdered Magini, Morad and Lufen, saying, "this was a 29-year-old terrorist from Jenin, and there was someone who helped him with the plans and with weapons. Anyone who helps [terrorists] will pay an unbearably heavy price."

Bennett said he had watched footage of the terrorist's father rejoicing and sweets being handed out in the Gaza Strip in celebration of the attack. "They want to break our spirit and our hold on the land. But they won't."

Bennett said that Israel's security forces had been given "full freedom of action" to put a stop to terrorist activity, and that "there are not and will not be any restrictions in this battle."

"We are in a difficult, challenging time. The Second Intifada went on for years, but in the end, we won. We'll win this time, too. Our enemies will take advantage of any opening and opportunity to attack us," he said.

Defense Minister Benny Gantz spoke after the prime minister and said, "We are in a challenging time, facing a space of terrorist incidents inside the Green Line along with operational sensitivities and alert on and beyond our borders."

Gantz said he wanted to express his appreciation for all branches of the security and defense apparatus, whose members worked "around the clock" to thwart terrorist attacks.

The IDF, the Shin Bet, and the police will continue to work against terrorism, and will step up operations. We've already made about 200 arrests, and if needed, we will arrest thousands," Gantz warned.

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