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Tzila Niv

7 Oct 2004

 

Tzila Niv 

                          

Oct 7, 2004 - Tzila Niv, 43, of Rakefet was killed along with her sons Gilad and Lior in the terror bombing at the Hilton Hotel in Taba - one of two tourist sites in Sinai hit the same night.

At around 22:00, a blast ripped through the Hilton Hotel in the resort town of Taba, near the border with Israel. The powerful blast was caused by car bomb which exploded at the entrance to the hotel, containing an estimated 250-300 kg of explosives, causing the collapse of part of the hotel. At about 23:30, two additional explosions occurred in the camping area of of Ras a-Satan, located about 45 kilometers south.

Tzila and her husband, Zohar Niv were vacationing at the Taba Hilton Hotel with their four children - 18-year-old twins Sharon and Yael, and the boys - Gilad, 11, and Lior, 3. Tzila was putting the boys to bed when the explosion occurred, and their 9th floor room collapsed. Zohar, seriously wounded, found his twin daughters, who were in an adjacent  room, unharmed. Tzila and the two young boys were killed.

Aryeh Sharon, Tzila's father, recalled that as a child, Tzila suffered from blinding headaches and was diagnosed with glaucoma. "I was with her for nine operations on her eyes," said Arieh. "I spent almost every spare penny I had on experts for her." She ultimately had one of her eyes removed.

Tzila and Zohar Niv were among the founders of Rakefet, a small community in the western Galilee, in 1981. Tzila had served in an intelligence unit in the IDF, and earned her B.A. in classical Arabic and Middle Eastern studies. She went on to get a teaching diploma and taught high school Arabic at the nearby Misgav experimental high school, as well as in Carmiel. Also serving as the regional coordinator for Arabic studies, she was demanding and a perfectionist.

Neighbors told of her dedication as a teacher and of her special relationship with her twin daughters. Tzila was also a talented dancer and a member of the Misgav dance group - a hobby she shared with her husband and two daughters. The Nivs were a happy and close-knit family that enjoyed traveling.

Avital Ziberger, secretary of Rakefet, said, "Tzila gave the girls a ton of love and warmth, and always made sure that the younger children would be near her. Fate determined that they would be together at the time of the explosion, too."

Tzila Niv was buried together with Gilad and Lior in Holon. She is survived by her husband, Zohar, and their two daughters, Sharon and Yael, as well as by her parents, Selly and Aryeh Sharon.

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