Tali Dee: Even if terrorist is caught, it won’t return what I lost

The Dee family, who lost their mother, Lucy, and sisters, Maia and Rina, in a shooting attack in the Jordan Valley on Passover, spoke with the press on Sunday at their home in Efrat.
“During the shiva (mourning week), the only thing that is important is Maia and Rina and Mom,” said Tali, one of the remaining Dee children.
“Even if they (the terrorists) are caught, and justice is done, the only thing that I care about is that they catch them to protect others. But even if justice is done, nothing will change what happened,” she added.

Rabbi Leo Dee, the father of Maia and Rina and husband of Lucy, recounted his meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earlier in the day and said the Prime Minister gave him a lot of strength.
Leo clarified that he mostly spoke with Netanyahu about the need for unity and added that the Prime Minister’s personal experience with grief helped strengthen his own family.
Watch Tali Dee’s remarks (in Hebrew):

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