Jaffa Terrorist Attack, Names Published

Update: Cleared for publication - names of five of the seven murdered in Jaffa attack

Inbar Segev Vigder, Nadia Soklenko, Shachar Goldman and Revital Bronstein and Ilya Nozadze from Georgia were murdered in Tuesday night's attack on the light rail on Jerusalem Boulevard in Jaffa. Three people were seriously injured. 

In the brutal attack last night (Tuesday) on the light rail on Jerusalem Boulevard in Jaffa, Inbar Segev Vigder, Shachar Goldman and Revital Bronstein and Ilya Nozadze were murdered.

Two other victims have not yet been named for publication. Three injured people in very serious condition were taken to hospitals.

Shachar Goldman, 30, from Lod, is survived by her husband Thai, her sisters Esthar, Dikla and Merav, and parents Avraham and Ruth Goldman.

Inbar Segev Vigder, 33 years old, from Jaffa. She left behind a nine-month-old baby, Ari, whom she protected and who survived the attack. Inbar was a fitness trainer and physical education teacher. Only yesterday, after the IDF entered Lebanon, she posted a prayer on Instagram for the soldiers.

Another victim of the attack was Revital Bronstein, 24, from Bat Yam. Revital, the only child of her mother Liora, was an outstanding graduate student in computer science. In high school, she won prestigious awards for her work in the fields of computer and artificial intelligence, while also being a gifted comic book artist.

Nadia Soklenko, 40 years old, a stylist from Tel Aviv. She is survived by her husband Vadim and six-year-old Mia. She is also survived by her mother who lives in Molodawa and a sister in Denmark.

Ilya Nozadze, a 42-year-old Georgian citizen, was also murdered in the attack. He was hit by three shots fired by the terrorists and evacuated to Ichilov Hospital in critical condition, but was later pronounced dead. Ilya, a truck driver, lived in Kashoori, Georgia, with his wife and two children, aged 17 and 14. The Georgian Embassy in Israel is handling the transportation of his body for burial in his country.

The IDF Spokesperson reported this morning that a female soldier had been seriously wounded in the attack. "She was evacuated to a hospital for medical treatment and her family was informed," he added. Seven people were murdered in the attack in Jaffa, and 15 others were wounded to varying degrees.

* Arutz 7 contributed to this article.

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