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9-year-old child murdered by Palestinian terrorist
The "One Family Fund" (www.onefamilyfund.org) has published the story of Tomer Almog, a 9-year-old Israeli child who was killed by a Palestinian mass murderer on 10/4/2003:
Tomer Almog, 9
Murdered by a Palestinian terrorist
Three generations of the Almog family had gone to the beach and then went to Maxim for lunch. Tomer was killed along with his grandparents, Ze'ev and Ruth Almog, his father Moshe, and cousin Assaf Staier. Tomer's mother Orly, brother Oran, and sister Adi, were all wounded along with his aunt Galit. Tomer Almog was buried in Haifa alongside his grandparents, father and cousin Assaf. He is survived by his mother Orly, brother Ron, 9, and sister Adi, 6. Comments
I support the Koby Mandell Foundation, and lately I had gotten kind of involved in the story of Daniel Wultz, made a video in his memory which his foundation posted on their website. I've had your wonderful site blogrolled for some time.. this story about Tomer Almog.. its almost too much to take anymore. Thanks for posting the story, each one of these kids whose life has ended at the hands of "palestinian" monsters needs to be told. Posted by: Michael Ghostwolf on December 2, 2006 07:32 PMPost a comment
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