A British-Israeli woman has died after a suspected Palestinian gun attack on Friday, in which two of her daughters were also killed.
Ednews informs via foreign media that Lucy Dee, 45, had been in a coma since the attack in the occupied West Bank.
Her daughters Rina, 15, and Maia, 20, were buried on Sunday in the settlement of Kfar Etzion, with their father and three surviving siblings present.
The family moved to Israel nine years ago from the UK, where Lucy's husband, Leo, had served as a rabbi.
Thousands of mourners attended the emotionally charged funeral of the sisters, where Rabbi Dee eulogised them.
Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem announced that Lucy (who was also known by her Hebrew name, Leah) Dee had died on Monday morning "despite great and constant efforts".
Speaking hours after his wife's death, Rabbi Dee said: "My beautiful wife, Lucy, and myself tried to raise our children with good values and to do good and bring more good into the world," calling the attack "pure evil".
"Alas, our family of seven is now a family of four", he said.