Jerusalem – Pregnant Woman Terrorist Stab Victim Released From Hospital

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    Michal Forman (L), the daughter in law of the late Rabbi Menachem Froman seen with her husband as she released from the Shaare Zedek Medical Center on January 21, 2016, Forman was wounded earlier this week at a stabbing attack in the settlement of Tkua, in the West Bank. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90 Jerusalem – Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem relayed Thursday morning that Michael Froman is in the “advanced stages of rehabilitation from her injury.

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    The pregnant Froman was moderately injured in a stabbing attack Monday in a clothing store in the Gush Etzion community of Tekoa.

    She was treated at the scene by Magen David Adom paramedics who evacuated her to Shaare Zedek in the capital.

    Froman is the wife of Shivi Froman, a former advisor to former education minister Shai Piron, and the daughter-in-law of the late Rabbi Menachem Froman, who served as Tekoa’s rabbi for decades.

    “I’m a 30-year-old settler,” Froman said after the attack. “I imagined this situation but when you are in it you don’t believe it.”

    “There was no one around who could have eliminated him (the terrorist). He could could have killed me but he just stabbed me once and fled. I felt like someone sent him or he just wanted to check it off. If he wanted to kill, he could have invested a little more,” she added.

    According to a statement from the hospital Thursday, Froman was discharged Thursday morning in a “generally good condition.”


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    SGMoish
    SGMoish
    8 years ago

    This dumb peacenik is basically criticizing the Arab terrorist for not stabbing her hard enough.