Posted on 02/11/2023 3:47:33 PM PST by Words Matter
ZAKA volunteer Bentzi Lizrovitz, who worked at the scene of the horrific terror attack in Ramot on Erev Shabbos, spoke about the heartrending moments when he came face to face with the mother who lost her son in the attack. [Tragically, by the end of Shabbos, a second son passed away.]
“I received the information about the attack on the communication network of MDA and ZAKA,” he said. “I was at my home in Givat Ze’ev and I immediately began driving toward the scene on my ZAKA motorcycle. The boy [Yaakov Yisrael Paley, 6, h’yd] was already lifeless and all that was left for us to do was to cover him with a ZAKA bag.”
“The rest of the victims were evacuated from the scene in ambulances, some while undergoing CPR. The body of the little boy was transferred to the ZAKA ambulance at the scene. Another ZAKA volunteer, Rabbi Yisrael Wertheimer, called to me and asked if the mother was there because a police officer said that if someone could identify the child, they will release him immediately for burial – otherwise they’ll have to take him to Abu Kabir [Forensic Institute].”
“That’s when Rav Yisrael and I began to search for neighbors or the mother. A neighbor from the family’s building approached me and told me the names of the children. I asked him if the mother was here and he answered ‘yes’ and brought us to her. She was surrounded by neighbors who had come to be with her at these terrible moments.”
“We approached her and asked: ‘Are you the mother?’ She answered ‘yes.’ And then we carefully told her that we’ll need to speak to her in a few minutes. The officer and I want to speak to her. She looked into my eyes and asked: ‘Is my son alive? What’s his condition?’
“I answered her: ‘We need tefillos. We’ll know soon.’ We already knew he wasn’t alive and my heart was breaking – I held back from bursting into tears in front of the mother but tears began running down my face.”
“In the end, at the instruction of the police, we sent the ZAKA ambulance to Shamgar [Beis Halevayos] so that the identification could be carried out there. The mother was sent in a special car with United Hatzalah volunteers who were with her at the moment she was told the bitter news.”
“The mother responded: ‘What’s there to say? Todah Rabah to Hashem that I had the child for five years. I sent a korban [victim] back to Hashem.”
My heart breaks for this grieving mother at the loss of her beautiful sons.
G-d has them now.
May the evildoers pay a terrible price.
Amen, Gd bless your heart too.
What kind of person runs over children waiting at a Bus Station with a car— Lt. Col. Richard Hecht (@LtColRichard) February 10, 2023
Yet the filthy Biden administration insists on continuing payments to the palescumians, who pay their nutcases a reward for terror attacks. The Next World is enriched by the addition of these two sweetheart children. May their memories be a blessing.
So, that means we are paying them, since they collect the tax money from us.
!ה יקום את דמם
אכיה’ר
https://www.yediot.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-6269788,00.html
Jacob and Asher were murdered in front of their father
Yaakov Israel Pelay, only six years old, was killed on the spot when a terrorist ran [with his car] into the bus stop at the Ramot intersection where he was standing with his family members - less than a day after he was buried, his brother was pronounced dead in the hospital, and the eight-year-old Menachem - the father of the family, who was hospitalized in a moderate condition, was not allowed to accompany His sons on their last journey - their grandfather eulogized them: “Two holy and pure babies died, who did not sin”
Haim Golditch, 12.02.23
Avraham Pelay, the father of Jacob Israel Plai, 6 years old at the time of his death, and of Asher Pelay, 8 years old at the time of his death, did not get to accompany his sons on their last journey. He stood by their side at the bus stop at the Ramot intersection in Jerusalem, where they were found dead after a terrorist ran into it with his car in a run-over. Jacob’s death was determined on the spot. At the Shaare Zedek hospital, they fought for Asher’s life for hours. Many teams from the trauma unit, the department of emergency medicine, pediatric intensive care, surgery and pediatric neurosurgery did not leave the child’s bed. “Unfortunately, we were forced to announce his death,” they said yesterday...
Their brother, 16-year-old Zvika: “I was with you in the last moments, now you are in a high place. I ask for forgiveness.”
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