Israeli forces killed three Palestinian militants in Nablus, two of whom were responsible for a terror attack that killed a UK mother and her two daughters. The third militant opened fire on Israeli troops during the operation. Lucy Dee, the mother who was killed in the attack, had identified herself as an organ donor before her death, and multiple people received her healthy organs. The Israeli city of Nablus is a hotbed for terrorist activity, and Israeli troops frequently carry out operations in the city.
Five people have received life-saving transplants from organs of a British-Israeli woman killed in a suspected Palestinian gun attack on Friday. The surgeries were carried out at two hospitals in Israel shortly before the funeral of Lucy Dee, 48, who died from her injuries on Monday. Lucy's husband, Rabbi Leo Dee, told the Times of Israel that the family made the decision to donate her organs because "everything... that is lifesaving should be given".
Thousands of mourners attended the funeral of Lucy Dee, who died from injuries sustained in a West Bank terror attack that also killed her two daughters. The family, who immigrated from the UK, hold dual citizenship. Dee's organs were donated and transplanted, saving the lives of five people. The terrorists responsible for the attack remain at large. Tensions have been high in the region due to recent rocket attacks, clashes, and terror incidents.
Lucy Dee, a British-Israeli mother who was wounded in a suspected Palestinian gun attack in the West Bank on Friday which killed two of her daughters, has died. She had been in a coma since the attack. Her daughters were buried on Sunday in the settlement of Efrat. The family had moved to Israel nine years ago from the UK.