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Funerals held for Eilat terror victims
By: israelinsider staff and partners   
Published: January 31, 2007   
 
The residents of Israel's southernmost town of Eilat are still trying to process their grief over the deadly results of Monday's suicide bombing in a local bakery. Hundreds came to pay their respects on Tuesday as Emil Almaliach, 32, was brought to rest.

"Emil, my son, my son," wailed Emil Almaliach's mother over his open grave as hundreds more came to pay their respects on Tuesday afternoon when the 32 year-old married father of two young daughters was brought to rest.

The sorrow was evident in Akko as well, as hundreds laid to rest another victim -- 27 year-old Michael Ben Sadon who left behind a wife and eight-month-old son.

His cousin Shalom Deri tearfully eulogized him: "Our grandfather was murdered by Arabs in Morocco over 60 years ago. He was murdered because he was a Jew in a foreign country but why must Jews still be murdered today, in our own country? Jewish blood continues to pour like water, where does this hate come from?" he cried.


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