Yaakov Lehman posted the following story about his experience escaping from the fire in Beit Meir, Israel last night:

At around 2 a.m. this morning, terrorists set fire to my small mountain village of Beit Meir. They lit multiple blazes, surrounding the only exit from our moshav with a gulf of flames.

As you can imagine, this made it exceedingly difficult for myself, my pregnant wife, and two kids to escape to safety. We, along with our neighbors, were trapped.

After about an hour of harrowing confusion, firefighters managed to clear a path for the 100 families of Beit Meir to flee the inferno. I watched as dozens of righteous firefighters and police faded into the smokey distance of my rear view mirror.

We fled to Beit Shemesh, and were warmly taken in at 3:30 a.m. by Rabbi Gerzi and his unceasingly kind family.
For what’s it’s worth, I got out my phone to document the deluge. Perhaps it will give you a glimpse (as it did for me the first time) of the first hand horrors wrought by terrorists seeking to harm innocent civilians.

It’s 4:38 a.m. now, my kids are back asleep, and my village is no doubt still in flames. My parents are on a plane, somewhere over the Atlantic, oblivious to the chaos that awaits their arrival in Israel. Houses are still ablaze and the forest is a sea of fire. I don’t know if I will have a house to return to. I just hope everyone managed to escape safely.

Pray for us.

Watch the video here:

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