New York University (New York University) is cooperating with an Israeli hospital to give new hope to the Israeli Defense Forces soldiers (IDF) who have lost their brutal war parties against Hamas.
The Israeli charitable company belev echad has facilitated the international cooperation between the Tel Aviv Medical Center-Ishilov and the CAAR Reconstruction Center (CAR) to connect dirt technologies on the latest models in the United States.
Osseointegration is a process that allows the synthetic extremities directly to the patient's bone, eliminating pressure on the soft tissues. The NYU Car Center from a multidisciplinary center in 2019 focuses on patients with “complex end injuries” or with severe birth defects, according to the head of the center, Dr. Awalon.
The football team in Israel offers healing to the soldiers who lost their outskirts in Gaza

A soldier who was wounded in Khan UNES said he just wanted to return to a normal life. (Israeli Defense Forces)
“I am very grateful because I am able to provide a service that helps. We have the luxury here because it is not in wartime and is able to focus on these restorative measures that help these soldiers to return to a more natural way of life,” Dr. Ayalon told Fox News Digital.
Human enthusiasm Terrorist attacks October 7 The subsequent war in Gaza tragicly increased the need for the artificial parties in Israel, but Osseintegration has not yet been disclosed in the country.
The multidisciplinary nature allows the New York University Center for patients to obtain all the services needed for a successful artificial implant, including surgery, physical therapy and emotional consulting, in one place. Technologies available at New York University, which Before October 7 He had experience in the treatment of wounded Ukrainian soldiers, could help relieve the feeling of fake ends and other pain associated with amputations and artificial extremities, and Osseointegration allows patients to provide them with artificial limbs when they cannot.
Israeli Defense Army Medical Fighting in us to receive the artificial arm

NYU Langone is involved with an Israeli hospital for a recent surgery. (Noam Galai/Getty Images)
The wounded Israeli soldier, Emery Rong, 26, was in Australia when he broke his country's word to attack. He rushed home as soon as the trip is available and worked as the leader of the K-9 IDF unit in Gaza. Rong was wounded when he and his team were wiped The house is in Khan UNis That turned to be besieged. The house, which was wireless with explosives, collapsed on the soldiers. Al -Wahda dog, the leopard, who alerted the soldiers to the excruciating traps in only second seconds to spare it, was killed in collapse, but all the soldiers fled their lives. Rong credits of leopard to save them.
“I saved my life on that day, I saved the lives of eight soldiers,” he said, he said Fox News digital.
Rong suffered from nervous damage to his leg and ankle, which made it difficult for him to walk. Belif Ishhad got his treatment in the New York University car. He says that his “greatest wish” is to see all the hostages in the homeland, and he looks forward to living a “normal life” once surgical operations are over, and he hopes to play football with his friends again.

The photos are shown on the walls of the bombs, where he resorted to six months before the killing during a deadly attack on October 7 by Israeli terrorists from Gaza, near Kibbutz Perry in southern Israel, April 7, 2024. (Reuters/Amir Cohen)
Dr. Yaron Moore of Ishilov Hospital, one of the largest Israel, believes that the partnership with the New York University car represents a unique opportunity for both countries to grow from each other. Dr. Moore Fox News Digital told the treatment of the veterans of wounded warriors is especially useful for him. Dr. Moore served in the previous Gaza war, and the summer process, and had to identify the body of a dead friend.
“It is an honor for me to treat them. They are children, we have to provide them with the opportunity to lead natural lives.”
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Belev Echad is an Israeli rehabilitation center for wounded soldiers in the Israeli Defense Army. The head of the organization, Rabbi Aurel Vigler, says he has arranged this partnership to help bring “advanced surgeries” and “innovative technology” to Israel.
“These surgeries will change the lives of many people,” he said.