Haredi Woman Arranges Bus Travel to Funeral of Slain Druze Police Officer
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The blood shed from Nov. 18's massacre of 4 rabbis and one Israeli Druze policeman at a synagogue in Jerusalem. Photo: Twitter
Jerusalem Post – A haredi woman from Beitar Illit took upon herself to organize bus rides from Jerusalem to the Druze town of Kfar Yanouch in the Galilee for the funeral of Zidan Saif, the Israeli Druze policeman who was injured at the scene of the terror attack in Har Nof and later died from his wounds, for dozens of haredi residents of the neighborhood and beyond.
Saif was among the police personnel who were called to the Kehillat Bnei Torah synagogue as the terrorists were carrying out their attack, and he sustained a shot to the head during an exchange of gunfire with the two as they exited the site.
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