'I'm extraordinarily pleased with them' - Father and husband of British-Israelis killed in West Bank requires peace

The father and husband of three British-Israelis murdered within the West Bank this month has informed Sky News that he's immensely pleased with his spouse and daughters, and known as on the worldwide group to come back collectively to deliver peace between Israelis and Palestinians.Β 

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In an unique interview on the household house within the Israeli settlement of Efrat, Rabbi Leo Dee mentioned he has religion that some good might come from the tragedy and praised the British authorities for altering its response to the assault.

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The Dee household have been driving up the Jordan Valley within the West Bank on Friday 7 April, en path to a Passover vacation on Lake Galilee.

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Leo Dee was forward, in a separate automotive with two of his kids.

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Palestinian gunmen shot on the automotive containing Lucy Dee and two of their daughters Maia, 20, and 15-year-old Rina.

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Their automotive was compelled off the street, and the terrorists stopped and fired at it once more. Twenty bullet casings have been discovered close to the automotive. Maia and Rina have been pronounced lifeless on the scene. Lucy was airlifted to a hospital outdoors Jerusalem for emergency surgical procedure.

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"I called Lucy, no answer. I called Maia, no answer. I called Rina, and no answer. We were slightly panicking at this point and I looked on Google family link and found that they were at the Hamra Junction and that seemed to be where this attack was.

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"My son obtained on this web site a photograph of the automotive. Just the automotive, and we noticed our suitcases in it, coated in blood."

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They circled and drove again to the junction however police would not enable them to go to the automotive.

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However, they have been proven Maia's ID card. At that time, they knew the worst had occurred.

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"We bombed back down the motorway to Jerusalem, went to the hospital, she [Lucy] had just been taken into intensive care and was being prepared for an operation.

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"The Friday evening of the assault, I used to be in hospital and I had nightmares after which I awakened and my actuality was worse than the nightmares, so I went again to sleep after which I had one other nightmare. All I might image was the second of the crash and the terrorists and the bullets.

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"The next night, I decided to focus on the good and I suddenly focused on my two remaining daughters and my son and I thought about them, and I felt a sense of calm and I was able to sleep."

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Lucy by no means regained consciousness and died of her wounds three days later. She donated her organs after her loss of life and 5 folks's lives have been saved because of this.

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"She was declared dead on the Monday and we spent that afternoon, one after another we had half an hour, an hour each to talk to her, we sang to her together and we had a lot of time to have her in front of us," Rabbi Dee mentioned.

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One of the recipients of her organs was an Arab.

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"I think that is significant to us because Lucy was very much into peaceful relations with our neighbours and I think she would have been very proud that she saved the life of an Arab."

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Thousands of individuals have travelled from throughout Israel and the world to pay their respects and produce meals to the household Shiva, the seven-day interval of mourning within the Jewish religion.

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As we arrived, the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had simply flown in by navy helicopter to see the household.

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"Lucy was an exceptional human being," Rabbi Dee mentioned. "She was a community builder, she was someone who gave and that was really her defining feature.

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"The children picked up from that and so they've learnt to offer."

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Maia was working as a counsellor in a college and Reena was at boarding college.

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"She [Lucy] would stay up all night talking to girls, particularly girls who were struggling in the group and she would try and help them through their difficulties. She was just busy, busy the whole time. I'm extremely proud of all of them."

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Rabbi Dee was born and grew up in England. He went to Cambridge University and Lucy studied at Oxford - they met in Oxford and married shortly after.

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Later he was an assistant Rabbi at a synagogue in north London earlier than shifting to Radlett in Hertfordshire. They moved to Israel in 2005.

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Rabbi Dee praised the British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly for hardening the preliminary British response to the assault and mentioned he was calling it the "Cleverly Declaration", evaluating it to the Balfour Declaration of 1917 which mentioned Britain would help the formation of a Jewish state in Palestine.

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"I feel that statement, saying that Britain stands unequivocally against violence and against terror, is a landmark in British history in terms of the way it's dealt with the State of Israel.

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"Up till now, there's not been unequivocal condemnation of violence, there's really been a really form of wishy-washy condemnation of violence which I feel is barely the Foreign Office's fault," he mentioned.

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"He [Cleverly], did the right thing, he did the true thing and I can only thank him from the bottom of my heart. This may be the beginning of a new cycle of peace.

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"We must cease giving terror any doable window of goodness, we've to sentence it outright, it is outright evil, terrorists are outright evil. They must be informed that and handled as such."

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The Israeli military and security services are still hunting for the attacker, so far without success.

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"I don't hold any hate towards them. I feel that the Israeli security forces will do what they usually do which is to track them down and bring them to justice which I think is right because it prevents the next attack that they might do.

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"I've religion, I've hope and I imagine that the violence is definitely attributable to a small proportion of the Palestinian inhabitants and the overwhelming majority of Palestinians are good folks.

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"They are prime victims of the Palestinian regime, as are the people in Gaza victims of their regime."

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