Jerusalem: Haredi stabbed by 2 youths in Old City

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A 33-year-old haredi man from Jerusalem was stabbed Tuesday by two Arab youths near the Damascus Gate of Jerusalem's Old City.

The suspect sustained moderate injuries to his chest and was evacuated to the Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem.

According to police, the haredi man was praying in the Western Wall before walking through the Damascus Gate. Police added that the incident was most likely nationalistically motivated.

Jerusalem: Haredi stabbed by 2 youths in Old City - Israel News, Ynetnews

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Refuah Shleima, B'H:eusa_pray:
 
A 33-year-old haredi man from Jerusalem was stabbed Tuesday by two Arab youths near the Damascus Gate of Jerusalem's Old City.

The suspect sustained moderate injuries to his chest and was evacuated to the Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem.

According to police, the haredi man was praying in the Western Wall before walking through the Damascus Gate. Police added that the incident was most likely nationalistically motivated.

Jerusalem: Haredi stabbed by 2 youths in Old City - Israel News, Ynetnews

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Refuah Shleima, B'H:eusa_pray:

Typical...probably stabbed him from behind.
 
He was stabbed in the chest. A bit tricky from behind.
 
He was stabbed in the chest. A bit tricky from behind.

Not quite sure why you felt you had to question that?

Not very sure why someone needed to state he was stabbed from behind. From the article it stated he was stabbed in the chest and waist. Seems more logical and easier from in front :dunno:

Unreal how you take it all so personally.

If he was stabbed from behind it is unavoidable and totally unexpected. It stands to reason.
 
Not quite sure why you felt you had to question that?

Not very sure why someone needed to state he was stabbed from behind. From the article it stated he was stabbed in the chest and waist. Seems more logical and easier from in front :dunno:

Unreal how you take it all so personally.

If he was stabbed from behind it is unavoidable and totally unexpected. It stands to reason.

When it's two against one it's unavoidable and unexpected.
 
He was stabbed in the chest. A bit tricky from behind.

Not quite sure why you felt you had to question that?

Not very sure why someone needed to state he was stabbed from behind in absense of evidence. From the article it stated he was stabbed in the chest and waist. Seems more logical and easier from in front :dunno:

This article gives more info: Israel Hayom | Haredi man stabbed by two Arab youths in Old City

Your initial response says a lot about you... Along with most of the rest of your posts in this room.
 
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