Debbie Schlussel: Mother's Day: Daniel Wultz, American Teen Victim of Islamic Terror, Dies
Last week, we wrote about Daniel Wultz, an American teen-age boy from Miami, who was a victim of the Palestinian homicide bombing of a Tel Aviv restaurant and bus station, during Passover, on April 17th.
Miraculously, though losing massive amounts of blood, suffering massive internal injuries, losing a kidney, his spleen, and a leg, Danny survived and awoke from his coma. But the pain of his injuries was too great for the 16-year-old who wanted to become a rabbi, and Danny was put back into a coma.
Sadly, this morning, Danny died. He is the eleventh fatal victim of that Passover homicide bombing perpetrated by Islamic Jihad and Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, and one of many unsung American victims of Palestinian Islamic terror. As we noted, unlike Jill "Zeinab" Carroll, there was very little news or blog coverage of the story of Danny Wultz. As Americans, we should be outraged at the treatment of our fellow American, both by the Palestinians and by our media.


Danny's father Yekutiel (Tuly) was also injured in the bombing, where he and his son lunched together at Mayor's Falafel, a kosher for Passover restaurant. He is quoted in The Jerusalem Post:
"Unfortunately, I remember everything," he said. "Daniel was thrown into my hands, and asked me to pick him up. But when I saw the extent of his injuries, I laid him down to wait for an ambulance. I held his hand and told him I loved him, and he told me he loved me."
Danny will be flown home for burial in Florida, Monday.

Over the weekend, Lior Enidzer of Neve Sha'anan, a 26-year-old Israeli, also died as a result of injuries from the bombing. He had just married his wife, two weeks earlier, and his family came to Israel when they were kicked out of their homes in Arab countries. But he could not get away from Islamic violence. It found him. 70 others suffered extreme wounds from the bombing.
Say a prayer for them.
Danny Wultz and Liro Enidzer, Zichronam Li'Vrochah (Blessed Be Their Memories). For their mothers, this will hardly be a happy Mother's Day. Ever.
Say a prayer for them, too. And remember, the perpetrators of these crimes and their supporters throughout the Palestinian Authority are now getting millions in our tax money as a reward for such "efforts."
Posted by Debbie on May 14, 2006 10:21 AM to Debbie Schlussel