“I Am Happy to Have Met This Country”: Syrian Civil War Refugee Receives Pacemaker At Israeli Hospital

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syriaA 4-year-old Syrian civil war refugee from the besieged city of Homs recently underwent what was likely life-saving surgery at the pediatric cardiology ward of the Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan, Israel.

The boy, Mohammed Hamudi, was born with reversed ventricles, a rare heart condition. A surgical team led by Dr. Dudi Mishali managed to implant a pacemaker in his heart with a long-lasting battery.

“Either we could have operated regularly on him, allowing him to live another 15 to 20 years, or we could have chosen the harder, more complicated option granting him, all things considered, the lifespan of a healthy person,” said Mishali, whose team chose and executed the more complicated option.

Hamudi’s father told Israel Hayom, “The Israeli doctors brought him back to life, and I am happy to have met this country.”

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2 COMMENTS

  1. In the heart of a future terrorist, & all this on the israeli ppl taxes, while average israeli Jews are struggling for bread daily, lacking basic necicsary medicine,

  2. Its a shame regular Israeli Citizens do not benefit from this type of “HEALTH CARE”
    Politics score 1
    Morality score 0

    Whatever happened to minding your own business!

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