Posted on 11/23/22
| News Source: i24
'This takes us back to sights that the brain remembers but the heart wants to forget'
Israel’s prime minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the terrorist attacks in Jerusalem on Wednesday morning that left at least one person dead and 19 more wounded.
בוקר קשה בירושלים.
— בצלאל סמוטריץ' (@bezalelsm) November 23, 2022
מחזיר אותנו אחורה למראות שהמח זוכר אבל הלב רוצה לשכוח.
בשעה זו אני מבקש רק לשלוח רפואה שלמה לפצועים וחיזוק וחיבוק גדול לכוחות הביטחון. pic.twitter.com/mXZNEhGOzL
Shortly after the explosions, he issued a response saying he is "praying for the health of the injured people, in the coordinated terror attack in Jerusalem this morning and send my support to the security forces who are operating on the ground."
Leader of the far-right Religious Zionism party Bezalel Smotrich who aimed at taking the post of Israel’s next defense minister in coalition talks with Netanyahu’s Likud party also tweeted his reaction on a “hard morning in Jerusalem.”
“This takes us back to sights that the brain remembers but the heart wants to forget. At this time I only ask to send complete healing to the wounded and reinforcement and a big hug to the security forces,” he wrote.