MIRACLE: Religious Mother’s Headscarf Protects Her from Terrorist Bullet (VIDEO)

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View of the Jewish settlement of Asa'el, in the South Hebron Mountain, on June 6, 2012. Photo by Moshe Shai/Flash90 *** Local Caption *** ????? ??????? ???? ?? ?????

ISRAEL (VINnews) — In a miraculous event, a bullet hole was discovered in a “tichel” headscarf of a religious mother of five, following a terrorist shooting attack that took place in the settlement Sunday evening.

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The shots were fired by terrorists at the Jewish community. No one was injured Baruch Hashem, while several buildings were damaged. IDF forces were called to the scene and began searching for the shooters.

Minister of Settlements and National Missions Orit Strock, who visited the scene, wrote: “The sheer magnitude of the miracle in Asa’el can be witnessed in the headscarf. Two terrorist bullet holes, not only in the wall of the workroom but also in the headscarf of the homeowner, a mother of five children.”

Strock quoted the well-known words of Tehillim, “You have delivered me from death, my eyes from tears, my feet from stumbling,” and she wrote: “Thank you Hashem, for this great miracle! The residents of Asa’el deserve that we work a whole lot more for them, and that’s what we’ll do with G-d’s help.”

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Karen Silverman
Karen Silverman
1 year ago

How did it exactly “protect” her? Maybe the zechus of covering her hair was protection but the bullet went right through the tichel….

ABE
ABE
1 year ago

Everything in our community is a miricle. If a bus skids and did not hit anyone mircle of miricles.
A miricle is when Hashem changes the nature of the world like Kriyas yom suf. Stop the mishigas. Say thank you to hashem and be done with it.

Enough
Enough
1 year ago

You have to believe this was a miracle

Tznius police
Tznius police
1 year ago

Was the tichel made out of steel?