Hours after her pregnant daughter-in-law was stabbed and moderately injured by a teenage Palestinian terrorist on Monday, an Israeli coexistence activist called for greater efforts to foster Israeli-Palestinian coexistence.
Hadassah Froman said her daughter-in-law Michal was “in pain” and “traumatized,” having been stabbed in the shoulder with the blade also puncturing her lung, but was not in life-threatening danger. She said Michal, who was attacked in her home settlement of Tekoa on Monday morning, was “about half-way through her pregnancy,” and that the fetus “is absolutely fine, thank God; it’s a big miracle.”
Froman, the widow of the late peace activist Rabbi Menachem Froman, said her daughter-in-law told her that “she couldn’t believe” the Palestinian was really going to attack her, and that “he had the look of someone who wanted to die.”
In an interview with Army Radio, Hadassah Froman said Israel was “mishandling” the delicate fabric of its relations with the Palestinians, and needed to make a greater effort to distinguish between those Palestinians who support terrorism and those who want to live in peace.... Read More: Times of Israel