Miracle in Shomron: Chabad Family Survives Direct Missile Strike
by CrownHeights.info
A Chabad family in the Shomron is thanking Hashem after surviving what can only be described as a miraculous escape when a missile struck their home during the latest barrage targeting Israel.
The Khalili family awoke in the early morning hours to the deafening sound of an explosion as a missile slammed into their residence, causing extensive destruction throughout the home. Despite the tremendous force of the blast and the collapse of parts of the structure, every member of the family emerged physically unharmed.
Speaking to Israeli media following the attack, homeowner Aviad Khalili described the terrifying moments that followed the impact. He recalled waking up amid clouds of dust and debris to discover that the ceiling above him had collapsed.
“The entire room was filled with dust, and the ceiling fell where I had been moments before,” he recounted. His first instinct was to rush to check on his son, who had been sleeping in another room. Baruch Hashem, he found the child safe and uninjured.
The family emphasized how narrowly tragedy was avoided.
“It was a very big miracle,” Khalili said. “Had it happened a minute earlier, the outcome could have been completely different.”
Photos from the scene show severe damage to the home, with rooms reduced to rubble and personal belongings buried beneath debris. Yet amid the destruction, the family’s survival stands as a powerful reminder of Hashgacha Pratis during a time of heightened danger throughout Eretz Yisroel.
As communities across Israel continue to face missile threats, the story has resonated deeply with many in Anash, serving as a source of chizuk and gratitude. In recent months, several Chabad families and institutions have experienced similar close calls during attacks on Israel, with many attributing their survival to Divine protection and adherence to safety instructions.
While the Khalili family’s home suffered extensive damage, they are focused on what truly matters.
“We thank Hashem that we are alive,” Khalili said.
Their remarkable survival stands as yet another story of faith, resilience, and open miracles amid the challenges facing the Jewish people today.




