“We believe he prevented a greater terror attack from occurring," Ettinger’s son-in-law Zeev Goldstein said.

Ariel terror victim Rabbi Ahiad Ettinger, 47, died Monday morning after doctors at Beilinson hospital fought to save his life for almost 24 hours.

He is the second fatality from the attack. Gal Keidan, 19, a soldier who was guarding the junction was killed at the scene will be buried in his home city of Beersheba on Monday at 11 a.m.

Ettinger, 47,  was the father of 12 children and was the head of the Oz and Emunah Yeshiva in south Tel Aviv.

The terrorist had shot stolen a gun from Keidan and shot at three vehicles at the junction including one that belonged to Ettinger, sending a bullet through its windshield. 

Ettinger’s son-in-law Zeev Goldstein had asked the public to pray for his father-in-law’s speedy recovery, explaining that he had displayed extraordinary bravery during the terror attack.

Just before Ettinger was shot, he was able to recognize that he was in the middle of an attack, drew his gun and shoot at the terrorist a number of times, Goldstein said.

“We believe he prevented a greater terror attack from occurring," Goldstein said.

“We are asking the Israeli government to take responsibility for our safety,” Goldstein said. “We can’t accept a reality in which terror engulfs the country and engulfs Samaria and Aza and Tel Aviv. He asked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is also the Defense Minister, to take action to restore deterrence.

“The terrorist is wandering around with with a weapon, he should not be allowed to live,” Goldstein said.

At the Ariel junction the shooter, later identified as 

The shooter Omar Abu Lila, stole a vehicle and  drove to the nearby Gitai Avishar junction. He then shot and seriously injured, another Israelis who was identified by Ynet as Alexander Dvorsky, a young immigrant from Moldova.

On Sunday Beersheba Mayor Ruvik Danilovich mourned Keidan's death, whom he described on his Facebook page as a gifted science and technology student as well as a musician. Read more at JPost