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In Israel, a small city shaken to its core by terror

Residents of Bnei Brak tell the JC of their fear and sadness

April 1, 2022 12:17
Bnei Brak residents mourn community members killed by the terrorists
EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / Israeli mourners attend the funeral of Avishai Yehezkel, one of the five people killed in yesterdays shooting attack in the religious town of Bnei Brak on March 30, 2022. - Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett warned of a "wave of murderous Arab terrorism" ahead of funerals for two of five people killed in a shooting rampage in the ultra-religious Jewish town. The shooting in Bnei Brak, a coastal town outside Tel Aviv, of four civilians and a police officer was the third fatal gun or knife attack in the Jewish state in the past week. (Photo by Menahem KAHANA / AFP) (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP via Getty Images)
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When Frida first looked out of her window onto the street below, she thought she could see a child playing with a toy gun.

“I would never imagine this could happen,” she told the JC as she stood on the Bnei Brak street corner at which three men were killed the night before.

“When I first heard the bangs, I thought it was children playing with Purim firecrackers."

The idea that a quiet sideroad deep in the heart of Tel Aviv’s Charedi community would be attacked by a gunman did not seem possible to her, or to many of the area’s other residents who gathered this Wednesday at the scene of the attack to mourn and rail against the government.

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