Friday, October 30, 2015

Arabs apparently didn't read Mishpacha Magazine stab 2 Yeshivah Students

It seems that the arab savages don't read Jewish Magazines, otherwise why would they stab Yeshivah students?
Didn't  Mishpacha Magazine just write in both Arabic & Hebrew that "Arabs shouldn't stab Chareidim, because Chareidim don't go up on the Har Habayis!
I guess Arabs just want to kill all Jews, even if they don't go to the Har Habayis...
Maybe people should send all Arabs, subscriptions to Mispacha Magazine because now they write in arabic too.

Israeli medics and emergency personnel evacuate an injured Israeli man from the scene of a stabbing attack in Jerusalem October 30, 2015. REUTERS/Ammar AwadIsraeli medics and emergency personnel evacuate an injured Israeli man from the scene of a stabbing attack in Jerusalem October 30, 2015. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
Jerusalem - Two yeshiva students were injured in a terrorist attack near the light rail station on Jerusalem’s Ammunition Hill Friday afternoon.
The two victims, 22 and 20 years old, were evacuated to Shaare Zedek Medical Center and Hadassah University Medical center for medical treatment; They sustained light-to-moderate injuries. One of the victims was stabbed in the upper body, while the other was shot in the leg.
The terrorist was subdued after the incident and is in critical condition.
The attack was the second within the hour.
Less than an hour earlier, two Palestinian assailants approached the West Bank Tapuah Junction roadblock on a scooter. At that point they drew their knives and attempted to stab a border guard stationed at the crossing, according to a statement released by police.
One of the attackers managed to lightly injure one of the officers on the hand before the assailants were shot and subdued by an additional Border Guard stationed at the post.
One was killed in the incident, while the other remains in critical condition.
The injured officer was treated at the scene and remains in light condition.



Medics speak to an Israeli man injured during a stabbing attack in Jerusalem October 30, 2015. REUTERSMedics speak to an Israeli man injured during a stabbing attack in Jerusalem October 30, 2015. REUTERS

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