On the eve of Ramadan and just two days after the United Sates Embassy in Israel officially moved to Jerusalem, an Islamic terrorist stabbed a Jewish convenience store owner for no apparent reason.

Dangerous Shlomi Busso, an Israeli Jew, owns Shocoland, a small store next to City Hall in Jerusalem. Busso reported that a Muslim terrorist entered his shop Wednesday afternoon ready to attack him with a broken glass bottle and began to stab him in the neck and chest while screaming “Allahu Akbar.”

Busso sustained multiple injuries to his body and received dozens of stitches in his neck, the side of his head, and across his entire chest from the lacerations.

Despite being the victim of a brutal act of Islamic terrorism, Busso returned to work hours later covered in bandages and stitched-up. A group of men who were also inside the store reported the terrorist was a Muslim who kept shouting “Allahu Akbar,” the battle cry of jihadists.

Busso said he has never met the terrorist and that he doesn’t know why he chose his store as the location for the attack, but is determined to not let Islamic terrorists stop him from living his life and carrying on with his workday.

Although the blood inside his store has been cleaned up, the bus stop across the street remains covered with bloody hand prints and drops of blood from the attacker who attempted to flee the scene.

Immediately following the terrorist attack, which occurred around noon local time, emergency responders and police officers on motorcycles and horseback rushed to the scene where they detained and arrested the assailant.

The identity of the attacker has not yet been released to the public, and the media has failed to report that this was an act of Islamic terrorism, referring to it as an “argument” . However, Busso and witnesses inside the store say there was no argument and the stabbing was seemingly a random act of jihad.

Watch video of the aftermath below: