An Israeli man stabbed twice in the back by an Arab terrorist on
February 3rd recounted his frightening brush with death and miraculous
recovery.
Mendy Rivkin was walking with his wife in Jerusalem when a terrorist
approached from behind and stabbed him twice in the back, according to
The Jewish Voice.
“I went out with my wife to have a meal,” he told reporters.
“Suddenly I felt two blows to the shoulder and I felt all the air go out
of me. I told my wife that I’d been stabbed twice.
In shock and gasping for breath, Rivkin staggered into a nearby
store.
“I pushed my wife with me by instinct as I fell. I got the coat
off and lay down on it. I was cold. Again I shouted that I’d been
stabbed and I felt the life seep out of me,” he recounted.
Rivkin said he saw God’s hand in the swift arrival of paramedics. He
credits God and their emergency first aid for preserving his life.
“I got to rise from the dead…maybe just to send this message and say –
‘Guys, this is our land. God gave it to us as a gift. Under no
circumstances can we give it up.
Rivkin ceremonial“We must start raising our heads because we are a
wonderful nation,” he added. “We need to stand tall because we can beat
this thing. We can attack all those who are challenging us.
Rivkin said that while the attack was harrowing, he and the Jewish
people must stand together in the fight against the enemies of Israel.
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