Hundreds pray for wounded soldier at Western Wall
Tzfat Chief Rabbi attends prayer ceremony at Western Wall for soldier shot at Givat Assaf.
Hundreds of people gathered at the Western Wall on Sunday night to pray for the recovery of Netanel Felber, the IDF soldier who was critically wounded in a shooting attack in Givat Assaf a week and a half ago.
Among those present at the service were Tzfat Chief Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu, the rabbis of the Netzach Yehuda battalion, who accompany the haredi soldiers during their service in the IDF, graduates of the battalion, and soldiers serving in the IDF.
Felber, a fighter in the “Netzach Yehuda” battalion, continues to fight for his life.
“The soldier Netanel Felber, who was seriously wounded in the attack on Givat Assaf, is being treated for a severe head injury in Hadassah’s intensive care unit,” the hospital said in a statement. “He has not returned to consciousness, his life is still in danger. ”
Two other soldiers were murdered in the same attack.