really ? sheba medical center? group of ciminals and blood suckers
@Tamara-s4p2 ай бұрын
My friend trains in Je Kun do and can overcome this hand to hand...not meaning to be disrespectful,but I simply say I witnessed it ..Kenneth Copeland sent a few of his security team to a class of my friend...they were turned off because my friend smelt of beer,but he STILL was more skilled...imagine ..don't judge a book by its cover...my friend has the appearance of a helpless old man beat up by life,but ..ha..that the first mistake someone makes is to underestimate the opponent..example .6 day war...I rest my case❤ peace peace
@thediaz073 ай бұрын
So hes satanic
@roxanahernandez31133 ай бұрын
LOS AMAMOS MIS AMADOS JUDÍOS 🔥🔥
@ElioneteReis3 ай бұрын
Pena que não respondi as nossas perguntas 😮😮
@eprohoda4 ай бұрын
Sheba, good shots! have a great day,:))
@Mesra905 ай бұрын
God bless you and Israel! My mom and I pray for you!😊 You are my mom's favorite singer. She had two strokes and your music pulled her. Through. Her dream is to meet you. My name is Samona and my mom is Samona Cooke.
@feliperecobacontreras23355 ай бұрын
Omein shalom
@lesliebodden57565 ай бұрын
Excuse me dear do youall have any info you can pass to me about the eye doctores as I have a problem with my óptica Nerve thanks
@lesliebodden57565 ай бұрын
Keep UP the excelente work youall are doing May God bless youall and bless Israel
@travelovers79366 ай бұрын
אמן! עם ישראל חיי!!!
@JASONMORTY19826 ай бұрын
AM ISRAEL CHAI 🇮🇱!!!!!!!!
@WarriorGodpurpose6 ай бұрын
🙋🌟💯💌🙏👍God bless you and your family in Jesus Christ name amen.
@MichaelSalamon-ih3xo6 ай бұрын
💯
@youmestsaf6 ай бұрын
Lunatic who puts her sisters life in danger each time she opens her mouth.
@berkay69474 ай бұрын
Different perspective but you might be right. It's not her fault tho. It's so hard to remain silent in that kind of situation.
@adenilzasilvadesouza58166 ай бұрын
Yaakov és uma bênção. Seus louvores a D'us são enlevos para nossas almas. Ouçoseus louvores. Pernambuco. Brasil
@adenilzasilvadesouza58166 ай бұрын
Quem amaldiçoa Israel, será amaldiçoado. E quem abençoa Isrsel, será abençoado. Israel não ataca mas, é atacado e precisa proteger-se e defender-se. Israel vive. Amoo Israel. ❤
@shihonage7 ай бұрын
Am Yisrael Chai.
@ErciliaRosadeOliveira7 ай бұрын
Amen
@kj14837 ай бұрын
“We have about 20 critically ill patients that we moved down here to this sheltered, protected place when the war started so we can basically give the best care for critical patients during the war and during missile attacks,” Kassif noted. Although the hospital is always prepared, it is currently under pressure as it has been treating a lot of people who were badly injured. “Whether they are civilians or soldiers, or Jewish or Arab, it makes no difference because the terrorists didn’t distinguish,” Waltz added. Sheba is the largest hospital in Israel and the Middle East. In light of the war, the hospital has had to adapt itself to treat the injured from the October 7 terror attack and ensure that patients are safe while rockets continually fly overhead. “The hospital is always busy, and we are always drilling for these types of situations, so we are not surprised,” Steve Waltz, international spokesperson for Sheba Medical Center, told The Media Line. copied from a newspaper report
@kj14837 ай бұрын
Not long following October 7th, the pediatric ICU moved down to an underground bomb shelter ward. For the first 80 days, Dr. Kassif and her colleagues treated patients almost 24 hours a day while rockets were being fired above ground. Dr. Kassif elaborated on the impact the war had on her, the cases she’s had to treat and how it feels treating patients from Israel and Gaza. She is Pediatric ICU Specialist at the Edmond and Lily Safra Children's Hospital
@kj14837 ай бұрын
Naama de la Fontaine on Treating Released Hostages - March 6, 2024 at Jerusalem Press Club kzbin.info/www/bejne/gqu0fWqhmr96qsk Dr. Naama shares insights into the Center's crucial work in treating hostages released from Gaza and the challenges of treating trauma in people from diverse age groups and unknown conditions. In a press briefing at the Jerusalem Press Club for International Women's Day, Dr. de la Fontaine sheds light on the multidisciplinary approach used to create a supportive environment for the released hostages and their families. While maintaining discretion to protect privacy, she discusses the broad spectrum of traumas faced by the hostages and the ongoing impact on their families.
@kj14837 ай бұрын
Naama de la Fontaine, PhD, is a Clinical Psychologist, currently based in Tel-Aviv. Dr. de la Fontaine specializes in the treatment and research of evidence-based practices for anxiety and trauma at the Sheba Medical Center, CBT and Veteran's Clinics. As Assistant Clinical Professor (Community Faculty) at the Yale University Child Study Center, Trauma Section, and Project Director at the Cohen-Harris Resilience Center, Children at Risk Foundation, she manages an international collaboration aimed at enhancing multi-disciplinary response to children exposed to violence in Israel. Dr. de la Fontaine obtained her doctorate degree at the Derner School of Psychology, Adelphi University, in New York, where she developed a strong foundation in psychoanalytic and psychodynamic theory and practice. Over the years, she has worked with children, adults and families in diverse settings, including Mount Sinai Hospital Center, NYU Bellevue Hospital Center, Brooklyn Children's Center, and the Yale University Outpatient Clinic, Trauma Clinic and Emergency Department. Each setting called for individually-tailored treatment modalities and approaches, which have all informed the integrative approach she currently offers at her private clinic. Dr. de la Fontaine has held several academic positions, including Adjunct Professor at Adelphi University and at Bern University. Dr. de la Fontaine's research focuses primarily on populations at risk for traumatic exposure, including children exposed to violence, first responders, and veterans. In response to the recent COVID-19 pandemic, she has expanded her work to include intervention development and research related to medical personnel. copied from Yale page
@logical-reasoning7 ай бұрын
You killed babies. Shame on you diaper force
@celestialsalamander8 ай бұрын
The music is annoying. Also you are a willfully ignorant, racist, prick.
@JohnDoe-bq5oo8 ай бұрын
we're everywhere.
@thediaz073 ай бұрын
Not really
@WhiskeyTreeAlpha8 ай бұрын
🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱☝🏽☝🏽☝🏽☝🏽☝🏽
@lulaverdivernaza68068 ай бұрын
El mundo le pide a Israel detener la guerra, porque nunca piden a los terroristas liberar a lo rehenes
@holywayholyway62879 ай бұрын
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢 jesus please help
@miguelaristyrodrigue9 ай бұрын
Hola buenos días, colega . Fue una experiencia inolvidable haber compartido contigo.
@miguelaristyrodrigue9 ай бұрын
En resumen, la ciencia es un proceso riguroso para la adquisición de conocimiento sobre el mundo natural. Se basa en la observación, la experimentación y la medición. La experiencia es fundamental para ser un científico.1 . El método científico: El método científico es un proceso sistemático para la adquisición de conocimiento sobre el mundo natural. Se basa en la observación, la experimentación y la medición. 2. Experimentación: La experimentación es una parte fundamental del método científico. Permite probar hipótesis y formular teorías. Para que un experimento sea válido, debe ser: Relevante: Debe abordar una pregunta de investigación específica. Controlado: Debe tener variables controladas para identificar la causa y efecto. Repetible: Debe ser posible repetir el experimento y obtener los mismos resultados. 3. El papel del lenguaje en la ciencia: El lenguaje es una herramienta esencial para comunicar los resultados de la investigación científica. Sin embargo, es importante recordar que las palabras no son hechos. Los hechos son observaciones o mediciones que se han realizado. Las palabras son símbolos que representan esos hechos. facebook.com/groups/348995548576142/permalink/3043203765821960/
@shwetasharma88339 ай бұрын
Totally bad experience there Staff was not kind enough
@FranklTapia9 ай бұрын
😢 wow you look like my angel
@scoonboon9 ай бұрын
Why isn’t Lee calling people c*nts every 2 seconds on this video? He usually does. Rotten little man.