3-year old Gabriel Sandler who was killed together with hsi father French Rabbi Jonathan Sandler and brother Arieh in a shooting attack at the Ozar Hatorah School
the Sandler family.29-year old French Rabbi Jonathan Sandler and his 3-year-old and 6-year-old sons Gabriel and Arieh were killed in a shooting attack at the Ozar Hatorah School
8-year-old Miriam Monsonego, daughter of school headmaster Rabbi Yaacov Monsonego,
Toulouse - Seven people have been killed and two seriously injured in three attacks in southern France over the past eight days. President Nicolas Sarkozy says the same person and same handgun were behind all three attacks.
Here’s a look at the victims, based on material from police, family and friends:
Imad Ibn-Ziaten, 30, was a paratrooper in the 1st Airborne Transportation Regiment based in Toulouse. He was shot dead the afternoon of March 10 behind a school by a helmeted gunman on a motorcycle, according to police sources.
Abel Chennouf, 25, served in the 17th paratrooper combat engineering regiment based in Montauban, not far from Toulouse. His father said Chennouf toured in Afghanistan from August to December 2008.
Chennouf was at a bank machine with two comrades when a helmeted gunman on a motorcycle shot him dead along with another soldier in Montauban on Thursday.
Mohamed Legouad, 26, was the second paratrooper killed in the same shooting. Military officials said he had served in French operations in Africa.
Rabbi Jonathan Sandler, 30, taught at the Ozar Hatorah Jewish school in Toulouse. He had been a pupil at the school as a child, then moved to Israel to study, and then moved back to Toulouse to teach.
He was shot and killed when a lone gunman on a motorcycle opened fire on the school Monday.
Gabriel Sandler, the rabbi’s 4-year-old son, was a pupil at the nearby Gan Rachi school of Toulouse.
Arieh Sandler, the rabbi’s 5-year-old son, was also a pupil at the Gan Rachi school.
Miriam Monsonego was the 7-year-old daughter of the principal of the Jewish school where Monday’s shootings took place.
All three children had joint Israeli-French citizenship.
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