The two British-Israeli sisters killed in a gun attack in the occupied West Bank on Friday have been named as Rina and Maia Dee.
Ednews informs via Guardian that Rina, 15, and Maia, 20, who were born in London, were identified on Twitter by the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.
Their mother, Lucianne, 45, was critically injured after their car veered off the road when gunmen opened fire while overtaking their vehicle in the Jordan valley.
She remains in intensive care in Jerusalem after being evacuated by helicopter to hospital.
Their father was reported to be Rabbi Leo Dee, who served in synagogues in Hendon, north London and Radlett in Hertfordshire before the family moved to Israel eight years ago. He was travelling in a separate car and came across the scene as emergency services arrived.
The funeral for the victims is due to be held on Sunday in the Efrat settlement, the Sunday Times reported.