Jerusalem - An eyewitness to the gruesome stabbing by an Arab terrorist in Tel Aviv on Thursday that left two Jews dead and a third injured has recounted how the dozen or so afternoon prayer worshippers fought off their attacker who struggled to get into the prayer room so he could kill more Jews.

ISRAELNATIONALNEWS.com (http://bit.ly/1NFolkk) reports that in recalling the event, the eyewitness said prayer worshippers were “shocked” at what was unfolding in the back room of the Panorama building store on Ben Tzvi Street.

“It’s a business where we gather each day for mincha prayers,” the witness said. “We were about 15 people there. A minute after the amida prayer began a man covered in blood with stab wounds came in and collapsed on the floor.”

“We were shocked. I looked up and saw the terrorist with a large knife pacing towards the business, and we closed the door on him.”

According to the witness, “He struggled with us for a long minute. We were ten people behind the door. We all stopped him but he was strong. He tried to push the door with all his strength and come in. Miraculously he didn’t succeed.”

Moshe Danonberg and Yonit Ninio, MDA paramedics who arrived on the scene, said that “it was a difficult sight. At the entrance to one of the businesses in the building a 32-year-old man lay unconscious, without a pulse and not breathing, suffering from stab wounds to his upper body. Next to him, a man in his 30s lay with stab wounds to his upper body.”

The paramedics said that one floor down in the building they found an additional victim, an approximately 50-year-old man who was conscious.

A handout picture provided by voluntary emergency service ZAKA shows medics covering the body of an Israeli civilian killed in a stabbing attack  in Tel Aviv, Israeli, 19 November 2015.  EPAA handout picture provided by voluntary emergency service ZAKA shows medics covering the body of an Israeli civilian killed in a stabbing attack in Tel Aviv, Israeli, 19 November 2015.  EPA

Israeli policemen at the scene of a stabbing attack in Tel Aviv, Israel, 19 November 2015.  EPAIsraeli policemen at the scene of a stabbing attack in Tel Aviv, Israel, 19 November 2015.  EPA