President visits homes of Adiel Kolman, Lt. Ziv Daus and Sgt. Netanel Kahalani, all of whom were murdered in terror attacks in past 7 days; 'Our children grow up and are tasked with our defense. When such a calamity befalls us, we look up to you,' president tells Daus's family, later asking Kolman's widow to 'lend me your strength.'

President Reuven Rivlin paid his respects Wednesday to the family of Adiel Kolman, who was murdered in a Jerusalem stabbing attack this week, and the families of Lieutenant Ziv Daus and Sergeant Netanel Kahalani, murdered in the ramming attack near Mevo Dotan this past weekend.

Visiting the Daus residence, the president listened to stories about Ziv and his family. His father, Ronen, told Rivlin about his late son's military service in Home Front Command's search and rescue brigade, and said, "Ziv's loss is a loss to us as a family, but also a loss to the entire country."

President Rivlin said, "Our boys, all of our children, received brief training and in a moment become commanders we all look up to. Ziv's image will accompany all those who knew him. The unit he commanded is an immensely important facet in our defensive conception and its people serve as a source of pride for us."

The Daus family also shared the president with the warmth and support they have been receiving from Ziv's unit since the horrendous attack and asked to thank his commanders, who were always by them during the shivah (the seven-day Jewish period of mourning).

Rivlin replied, "Our children grow up and are tasked with our defense. When such a calamity befalls us, we look up to you—to your ability to cope, your strength," and expressed his wish for days of joy rather than sorrow.

In his visit with the Kolman family, the president expressed much the same sentiment, saying, "Adiel was murdered in the midst of Jerusalem, in the heart of the country to which we returned after innumerable years in exile. Your strength allows us to go on." Read more at YNet