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"I Peeked Through the Shutters, Saw My Father's Car Smashed": 21 Years After the Murder that Shocked Israel

Summary by Israel Hayom
Omar Azar was nine years old when his father, Judge Adi Azar, was shot and killed in front of their home in Ramat Hasharon. In an interview with Israel Hayom, he recalls the moment his childhood was cut short, and talks about living in the shadow of the murder – and about his recently born daughter, who bears his father's name.
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Omar Azar was nine years old when his father, Judge Adi Azar, was shot and killed in front of their home in Ramat Hasharon. In an interview with Israel Hayom, he recalls the moment his childhood was cut short, and talks about living in the shadow of the murder – and about his recently born daughter, who bears his father's name.

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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