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Doctor in Nahariya hospital treats family members hit by missile

Science and Health
October 17, 2023October 18, 2023Arsen Mayer

Dr. Bahar Sarhan treats three relatives injured by an anti-tank missile near the northern border: “Being calm by nature helped me in this situation.”

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