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Murder of Inbar Segev-Vigder in Tel Aviv while shielding her infant son

Summary

Inbar Segev-Vigder, a 33-year-old mother, was fatally shot in a suspected terrorist attack in Tel Aviv while shielding her nine-month-old son, Ari, who survived without injury. The attack, which occurred at a light rail station in Jaffa, resulted in the deaths of seven individuals and left at least eight others wounded.

The shooting took place amidst escalating tensions in the region, coinciding with missile strikes launched by Iran against Israel. Reports indicate that Segev-Vigder was shot while carrying her son, and her actions reportedly saved his life. The attackers, identified as Palestinian residents from Hebron, were armed and opened fire indiscriminately before being killed by security forces and civilians. Inbar’s husband, Yaari Vigder, a soldier in the Israeli reserves, was at the scene searching for her after she failed to respond to his calls. He later found their son safe at a hospital, where he was taken by a Good Samaritan following the incident. The tragedy has drawn significant attention and condolences, highlighting the human cost of ongoing violence in the region.

Context of the Attack

The attack on Segev-Vigder and others appears to be part of a broader pattern of violence linked to the ongoing conflict between Israel and various militant groups. The incident coincided with Iranian missile launches targeting Israel, marking a significant escalation in hostilities. The attackers had no prior arrests, raising concerns about the unpredictability of such violent acts in civilian areas.

Victims and Aftermath

In addition to Segev-Vigder, the attack claimed the lives of six other individuals, including foreign nationals. The injured were taken to local hospitals, with some in critical condition. The aftermath of the shooting has prompted widespread mourning and calls for remembrance of the victims, particularly Segev-Vigder, who is being hailed as a hero for her selfless act of protecting her child.

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