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Ganz visits Itzik Saidian at Sheba Hospital: "Happy with the improvement in his condition" | Israel Today

2021-10-12T12:14:58.625Z


Defense Minister arrived with Ziv Shilon to visit an IDF invalid who set himself on fire about six months ago, and recently his condition improved • Ganz: "Itzik is alert and communicating, it's exciting to be here" • Singer David D'Or performed a song he wrote especially for Itzik Saidian


Defense Minister Bnei Gantz today (Tuesday) visited an IDF invalid, Itzik Saidian, who is hospitalized at Tel Hashomer Hospital, together with Ziv Shilon. , Attended the visit.

Defense Minister Ganz visits Itzik Saidian at Sheba Hospital: "It's exciting to be here"

The visit was joined by Maspar doctors from Tel Hashomer Hospital, as well as foreigner Dudu D'Or who performed a song he wrote especially for Itzik Saidian.

At the end of the visit, Defense Minister Ganz said: "Itzik is alert, communicating, talking, hearing David D'Or sing to him. It was very exciting, really happy to see the progress. He is in a good place and he is receiving the best possible treatment."

Gantz over Itzik Saidian's bed // Photo: Ariel Hermoni Ministry of Defense,

Ziv Shilon said after the visit: "I am here for the second time with the minister, it probably increases the strengths, probably David's song. It is important to understand that the family and Itzik's journey is still long and the treatment here in Sheba is dedicated, I really embrace. "Thanks to the minister, we succeed in changing the lives of all IDF wounded, it is a process, it takes time, but I know how much the minister deals with it personally and how important it is to you, but in the end it will happen and the end of the process will be completed."

Source: israelhayom

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