
Mendi Rivkin, who was stabbed outside a gas station near Givat Ze'ev on the night of January 27th, spoke with Noam Zigman of Radio Kol Hai on Monday morning and asked to relay a message.
"On the Eve of (the upcoming holiday) Purim, let us all stand up and fight for our lives. The world loves winners, it is time we became like our ancestors."
Rivkin thanked the medical staff for the care that they provided him with and called it a "miracle".
"It is hard for me to talk about the miracle that the medical staff performed for me. I am very excited because my children and my wife received their father back as new."
Rivkin is expected to be moved out of the intensive care unit later on Monday and will be moving to a regular ward for continued care and rehabilitation.
