Lucky guy.
Arsen Ostrovsky, the Jewish man who survived both the October 7 terrorist attacks in Israel and the terrorist shooting in Australia, is calling for “specific measures” to combat rising antisemitism in Australia.
He recalls a “miracle bullet” that grazed his head to the bone, leaving him just millimeters from death.
Despite his injuries, Ostrovsky managed to take a picture of himself on the ground, bloodied and battered.
He sent the photo to his wife, a haunting reminder of how close he came to losing his life.
Lucky guy.
>Arsen Ostrovsky, the Jewish man who survived both the October 7 terrorist attacks in Israel and the terrorist shooting in Australia, is calling for “specific measures” to combat rising antisemitism in Australia.
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He recalls a “miracle bullet” that grazed his head to the bone, leaving him just millimeters from death.
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Despite his injuries, Ostrovsky managed to take a picture of himself on the ground, bloodied and battered.
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He sent the photo to his wife, a haunting reminder of how close he came to losing his life.