We can't stop the bloodshed. We CAN stop the bleeding.
It's the randomness and brutality of the recent attacks in Israel that have put Hadassah hospitals on alert.
The victims come through our doors every day.
Odel B. had deep wounds in her neck when she arrived at the hospital. Her husband had been hacked to death in Jerusalem's Old City. Her toddler son also had knife wounds. They are recovering.
American Richard L., stabbed in the heart in a terrorist bus attack, remains in critical condition.
After Pesach K. saw his cousin murdered in the street, he was stabbed in the head by the same terrorist. He is recovering from surgery.
Naor B., 13, was putting air in his bicycle tire when he was stabbed. He is in serious condition after complicated surgery. His bar mitzvah is scheduled for November 28.
The most difficult cases are rushed to Hadassah's hospitals, world-renowned for trauma care and a team of surgeons that don't give up on a patient. They fight to save lives and stop the bleeding.
Help us #stopthebleeding.
Support us as we support the people of Israel.
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