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PHOTOS: Vishnitz Beis Medrash Takes a Hit in Operation Protective Edge


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[PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE]

One of the buildings in the Gush Dan area hit by rocket fire was a Vishnitz beis medrash. On Wednesday morning 18 Tammuz the largest barrage of rockets was released towards Gush Dan at one time, eight rocks.

Ichud Hatzalah EMT Yechiel Miller reports “When I arrived at the scene I saw mispallalim who were hysterical, some struck by fragments from the rocket intercept by the Iron Dome over Bnei Brak. We treated them on the scene and transported them to the hospital.”

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(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem/Photos, News 24)

 



9 Responses

  1. @3, The article states that several of the mitpallalim were transported to the hospital. Regardles, “lol” is hardly a proper response.

    The response of #1 and yours brings me much sadness when my greatest prayer, especially during the 3 Weeks, is that we will all act like good Jews and respect and love our brothers especially when the nations strike out against us all.

  2. The damage came from shrapnel from an Iron Dome missile that intercepted a missile shot by Hamas towards Tel Aviv or the Gush Dan region.

  3. Two weeks ago someone who claimed to be a “leader” of 100,000 people in New York said “the fathers of the three yeshivas boys who were murdered by Hamas are at fault, because they put their sons in danger ,it is ONLY SAFE in BNEI BRAK AND YERUSHALEIM.”May HASHEM HAVE MERCEY ON US AND SEND MESHIACH NOW.

  4. #1 – the havtacha is that bombs won’t fall on Bnei Brak, not that they won’t be exploded in midair and the fragments fall. That is why Bnei Brak’ers still need to seek shelter.

  5. 8: No, All of KLAL YISROEL is still in golus – no matter where you are in the world. Just because you’re not in Israel doesn’t make you any more safe from the hardships of galus!!!!

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