Saturday 12 August 2006

An Eye For An Eye

a kinder version.
tis news from ABC NEWS, made me smile. so beautiful is a human with a conscience.

By DAVID MUIR


Last week a deadly Hezbollah attack in northern Israel left two Israeli brothers dead.



They were both husbands with children, and in the immediate aftermath,
it was hard for those on the scene to think of anything beyond the
horror.



But their surviving brother did, and he asked surgeons if his brother's
eyes could be donated to help others in need of medical assistance.



There was a long list of patients in need, including an Arab, Nikola
Elias, who was blind in one eye and had lost nearly all his vision in
the other eye.


Dr. Uri Rehany, an eye surgeon, said he was told by Motti Tamam to
"go ahead" and use his brother's eyes to help the Arab man, as it would
be a mitzvah, meaning a good deed.

Gaining Vision and Some Hope



The surgery was performed in a Nahariyah hospital in northern Israel,
where the eye ward took a direct hit from a katyusha rocket.



Doctors worked in the basement, and the next morning Elias was able to see out of his new eye.


"He could read numbers," Rehany said.



When he was told a Jewish man was the donor, Elias was confused, the doctor said.



"There is a war between Israelis and Arabs on the one hand, and he is
getting the cornea of a Jewish man, who was killed by an Arab missile,"
Rehany said.



Now, one week later, Elias' right eye is recovering beautifully.



He'd been waiting to meet the Jewish man who allowed this to happen, and today we brought the two men together.



"I feel happy because something from [my] brother is here," Tamam said. "Look, now my brother can see."



They held hands, exchanged phone numbers, and gave each other hope after Elias received a precious gift, in a war zone.








14 comments :

  1. i was just about to blog about the lack of compassionate people nowadays...and with this entry, i think i shall refrain...nice entry though...haha

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  2. truly...this is heart-warming....thx 4 sharing...

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  3. This is perfect example of people with good hearts despite differences in culture and beliefs. Nice entry..

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  4. dun have to thank me for sharin, but thank You for reading!
    sometimes the world can get so cold, that we forgot to spread such warmth...
    cheers people and have a great week ahead!

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  5. So, there are exceptions, trying to show that "human being" may some day mean something else, other than the most evil and catastrophic creature on this planet... Let's keep some hope that, one day, such people won't be the exception...
    Sophie, I guess you let me add a link to your touching entry on my site, so that warmth is spread a little more.
    Peace to you all!

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  6. Definitely, go ahead! Peace to u too, Andreas!

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  7. I think he would use that eye to shoot some Israeli down...W0oo0t!! Or they implanted a microchip in that eye and control him from far??! Muahaha....But jokes aside .... Gd to see something nice btw the 2 races...but i still smell something fishy

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  8. wahh u think that far ah?a twist to the wholesome goodness story? hmmm...what a plot it will be man!

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