
The chareidi victim who was injured in the stabbing terror attack in Bnei Brak yesterday reconstructed the sequence of events from his hospital bed at Mayanei Hayeshua Hospital.
“I was walking on Rechov HaTzvi when the assailant approached me,” he recounted. “I didn’t have any prior acquaintance with him. I thought he was coming to hit me or something like that.
“After he ran away, a second later, I realized that I had been stabbed in the hand. I shouted to people, ‘He stabbed me, he stabbed me,’ and immediately contacted the police. There were also rescue forces in the area coincidentally, and they tended to me, brought me in, and I arrived at Mayanei Hayeshua.”
As previously reported on Matzav, the young man in his 20s, a resident of Bnei Brak, was injured in the stabbing attack that occurred in the Kiryat Herzog neighborhood in the city. The stabber, a 14-year-old resident of Jenin, attempted to flee but was captured by the police.
Later on, police personnel also arrested the assailant’s father and brother on suspicion of aiding him. They were taken for questioning by the Shin Bet security agency.
{Matzav.com Israel}
I don’t normally comment on Matzav. But I have a question for the readership: Is it me, or have we become so disensitized that posting – and looking at – a photo of a real stabbing (of a Jew no less) is acceptable? Not too long ago, even goyim would consider such images too harsh for our senses.
Unfortunately, as the gedolim all stated, if the Zionists get their way in founding their idol State then there will be perpetual war there. Yes, that has desensitized some people.