The remains of the Sheffield Club snooker hall in Rishon LeZion |
The 15 victims were aged between 26 and 64. 58-year-old Rahamim Kimchy was a taxi driver who had gone inside the club to ask about a customer that had not come out. His family later moved to the US and founded a charity called One Heart, dedicated to helping victims of terrorism around the world.
"I saw my father’s taxi outside the club at some point, called his cellphone, and no answer. At the end, the explosion had been so strong that we didn’t even have his body to bury".
Jacob Kimchy, son of victim
The victimsEsther Bablar, 54, from Bat Yam. She was on a night out with her husband Yitzhak. Esther was survived by three children from her first marriage.
Yitzhak Bablar, 58, from Bat Yam. He was on a night out with his wife Esther. Yitzhak was also survived by three children from his first marriage.
Avi Biaz, 26, from Nes Tziona. A coffee shop employee, he was survived by his parents and three younger brothers.
Regina Malka Boslan, 62, from Tel Aviv. She was killed alongside her friend Nawa Hinaki. A widower, Regina was survived by five children from two marriages.
Edna Cohen, 61, from Holon. She was celebrating her wedding anniversary at the club. In addition to her husband, who was seriously injured, she was survived by their four children and 11 grandchildren.
Rafael Haim, 64, from Tel Aviv. A retired truck driver, he was survived by his wife and their six children.
Pnina Hikri, 60, from Tel Aviv. She had gone to the club with her husband. She was survived by her husband, who escaped uninjured, and their four children.
Nawa Hinawi, 51, from Tel Aviv. A hairdresser from a Christian Arab background, she was killed alongside her friend Regina Boslan. She was survived by her three sons.
Rahamim Kimchy, 58, from Rishon LeZion. A taxi driver, he was survived by his wife and three children.
Rahamim Kimchy, 58, from Rishon LeZion. A taxi driver, he was survived by his wife and three children.
Nir Lobatin, 31, from Herzliya. The owner of a cleaning business, he was survived by his pregnant wife.
Shoshana Magmari, 51, from Tel Aviv. A carer, she was out celebrating her recovery from cancer. She was survived by her husband and three children.
Daliah Massah, 64, from Nahalat Yehudah. A cook at a boarding school, the widower was survived by her only child.
Daliah Massah, 64, from Nahalat Yehudah. A cook at a boarding school, the widower was survived by her only child.
Rassan Sharuk, 60, from Holon. He was on a night out with his wife, who survived with minor injuries. He was also survived by their four sons.
Yisrael Shikar, 49, from Rishon LeZion. A plumber, he had gone to the club to collect a payment. He was survived by his wife and three children.
Anat Temporush, 36, from Ashdod. She was at the club with several members of her family, all of whom survived with various injuries. She was survived by her husband, injured in the explosion, and their three children.