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‘My Baby’s Stroller is Full of Bullet Holes’: Miracle Baby Survives Terror Attack

Human Interest By Sveta Listratov • 18 December, 2023

Jerusalem, 18 December, 2023 (TPS) -- It was all so sudden.

One minute, Yishai Cohen was simply a man driving with his wife and baby on a bright and sunny Monday morning. The next minute, a Palestinian was firing on his car at the Ateret Junction, in Israel’s Binyamin region.

“The terrorist stopped the car and went in our direction while shooting. I wanted to get out of the car to eliminate him, but my wife told me she was hurt,” Cohen recalled to the Tazpit Press Service

” I feared for her and the baby’s safety and shot back from a distance; the terrorist got in the car and drove away,” Miraculously, his son, six week-old Eden Yosef, emerged unharmed despite the chaos.

“My baby’s stroller is full of holes from the bullets, thank God nothing happened to him. My wife Mevasseret, the lioness, she stopped the bullets with her own body,” Cohen told TPS.

Mevasseret Cohen, 27, was taken to Jerusalem’s Shaare Zedek Medical Center with moderate injuries from at least two bullet wounds in her shoulder. She is currently in stable condition. Sitting in the car’s back seat next to Eden, she shielded the baby with her body.

By firing back from the driver’s seat, Cohen, an army reservist who was on leave from Gaza, is credited with saving lives. It isn’t clear if Cohen actually hit the terrorist, but the Palestinian fled the scene. A manhunt is continuing.

“There is no doubt, and the police also believe that, thanks to my son-in-law’s shooting, the terrorist couldn’t shoot them to death,” Mevasseret’s mother, Tamar told TPS.

The incident took place two weeks after the Israel Defense Forces confiscated weapons from several Binyamin-area farms, saying the carriers had exceeded their authority and violated the law.

But Cohen notes that Israel is at war and civilian security patrols are being expanded across the country because of terror attacks like the one he foiled.

“I have to go back to battles in Gaza tomorrow and leave my wounded wife at home in a community that has already suffered a lot of losses from terror,” Cohen said. “Without the weapons we will have no way to defend our home”.