‘Iron Man’ Tel Aviv terror victim dies of injuries

March 21, 2023 by Pesach Benson
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Or Eshkar, who was injured in a recent Palestinian terror attack in Tel Aviv has died of his injuries Tel Aviv’s Ichilov Hospital announced on Monday.

The 33-year-old Eshkar and his two friends, Rotem Mansano and Michael Osdon were the three people injured when Mutaz Salah al-Khawaja opened fire on people sitting at a cafe on Tel Aviv’s busy Dizengoff Street on March 9. Khawaja was shot and killed at the scene.

Eshkar worked as a wedding DJ who had participated in the Iron Man triathlon in October.

Or Eshkar                                    Photo: Courtesy the family

“A light of a rare quality went out for us today, which showered only goodness, love and giving,” said his mother, Natalie.

“Thanks on our behalf to all the staff at the hospital, who for days and nights did everything they could with professionalism, devotion and sensitivity. To the dozens of amazing friends who surrounded us day and night, hugged and cried together With us during the whole week that will be engraved in our hearts forever. To all the people of Israel who were with us, strengthened, supported and prayed – each in his own way and according to his faith.”

The family donated Eshkar’s organs.

Prof. Roni Gamzo, director of the Ichilov Medical Center, thanked Or’s family for choosing to donate his organs after his death.

“Or came to us after prolonged resuscitation in the field which continued in the hospital and was immediately taken to an operating room where against all odds, the doctors managed to stabilize his condition,” Gamzo said.

“Unfortunately, the intensity of the injury was fatal and after a heroic struggle of many days, in which we saw an Iron Man fight for his life, we had to declare him dead.”

In response, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said, “We hoped and prayed. Unfortunately, Or Eshkar, who was injured in the attack in Tel Aviv, died today from his wounds. My heart is broken. I send my condolences to his family and friends. May his memory be blessed.”

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