Israeli Child Dies Week After Terror Car Ramming

Dismissed by media as either routine car crash or uninteresting due to lack of casualties, girl’s mother insists Palestinian terrorist killed her daughter.

By Israel Today Staff | | Topics: Terrorism
Hadar Noga Lavi is carried by mourning family members to her final resting place in Shiloh. Photo: TPS

Hadar Noga Lavi, a 2-year-old Israeli girl, was laid to rest on Friday just over a week after being critically wounded in a terrorist car-ramming attack in Samaria.

The incident received very little media coverage and was widely dismissed as a routine car accident. But Hadar’s mother, who suffered light injuries, reported at the time that the main Samaria highway on which they were driving was empty and that the oncoming Palestinian driver purposely swerved toward them. When she tried to swerve into the left lane to avoid a collision, the Palestinian matched her movement and rammed the mother and child at full speed.

The Palestinian driver was killed in the collision.

Little Hadar spent the last week in intensive care at a Jerusalem hospital where doctors fought to save her life. But in the end her injuries were too extensive.

She was laid to rest in the biblical Jewish town of Shiloh in central Samaria.

Hundreds of people attended the funeral.

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One response to “Israeli Child Dies Week After Terror Car Ramming”

  1. Mark Watkins says:

    Shalom,

    Our hearts break for this family, praying Elohim’ Ruach Kodesh, The Elohim of all comfort give them Shalom thru this very difficult time, brachot b’Mashiach Yeshua…

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