
Iranian Missile Shrapnel Discovered Inside Beit Shemesh Synagogue Torah Scroll, Fragment Lodges in Parshat Zachor, the Biblical Command to “Remember” Amalek’s Attack on the Vulnerable
Mar 1, 2026·1 min read
🤯 INSANE – Exclusive: Shrapnel from an Iranian missile was found inside the Torah scrolls at the synagogue that was hit today in Beit Shemesh. One of the fragments landed exactly in the section of Parshat Zachor.
Parshat Zachor, “Remember”, is the special reading from Deuteronomy that commands the Jewish people to remember what Amalek did: attacking from behind, targeting the weak and vulnerable. It’s read once a year, the Shabbat before Purim, and carries a very direct message about confronting those who seek to destroy you.


The significance is difficult to ignore. A missile fired from Iran strikes a synagogue, and the shrapnel ends up in the very passage that speaks about remembering an enemy who preyed on the defenseless.