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Iraqi infant to be treated in Israel
Jerusalem Post ^ | Nov. 25, 2003 | MATTHEW GUTMAN

Posted on 11/25/2003 11:01:28 AM PST by yonif

Bayan, a Kurdish-Iraqi week-old infant with a deadly heart defect, will be brought to Israel in the coming days for an operation, thanks to the help of Israeli doctors, international human rights workers, Foreign Ministry officials, and their American and Iraqi counterparts, The Jerusalem Post learned Monday.

Until the American army liberated Iraq in April, Israel was technically at war with Iraq – a country whose former leader, Saddam Hussein, rarely missed an opportunity to call for the destruction of the Jewish state.

The move could be a harbinger of future informal contacts between Israel and the fledgling democratic Iraq.

Bayan's journey began in her hometown of Dakuk, near Kirkuk. There, the infant was diagnosed with a heart defect by an American military doctor who was screening local infants. If untreated, the defect, a congenital heart disease called Transposition of the Great Arteries (TGA), could be fatal. Iraq's medical system has neither the expertise nor the equipment to treat the disease. Bayan's family name has been omitted for the family's protection.

Jonathan Miles, who has spent much of the past decade ferrying ailing Palestinian children to Israeli hospitals, proposed that Bayan be sent to Israel for treatment. Her family, which like many among the local population had lived close to Iraqi Jews before their expulsion in the late 1940s and 1950s, posed no objections.

Split-second decisions between Iraqi doctors and their Israeli counterparts were made over US Army satellite phones, Bayan and her family were issued travel permits, and a flight was arranged. Iraqi officials' alacrity in providing Bayan's family travel permits for the journey to Israel via Jordan, might signal the future government's willingness to normalize relations with Israel.

After arriving in Amman on Friday, Bayan is waiting for permission to enter Israel from the Israeli Embassy in Jordan.

The operation, to be conducted at Holon's Wolfson Hospital, is highly complex, said hospital staff. Doctors working under the aegis of Save A Child's Heart – an Israeli non-profit based at Wolfson that has provided free treatment to about 1,000 children world-wide since 1995 – are to operate as soon as Bayan arrives.

Miles spent five years in Rafah trying to secure medical treatment for ailing Palestinian children in Israeli hospitals. He founded Shevet Achim, a Christian, Israel-based non-profit organization, in 1994, to help provide medical service at Israeli medical centers for sick Arab children.

As many as a third of the beneficiaries of the Save A Child's Heart foundation have been Palestinian, said director Simon Fisher. But, as in the case of the Palestinians, the Shin Bet's screening of the family's security history might be a final hurdle in their journey to Israel.

"I would love to see many more sick children come to Israel," said Miles.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Israel; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: humanitarianism; iraq; iraqichildren; israel; treatment; waronterrorism

1 posted on 11/25/2003 11:01:32 AM PST by yonif
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To: SJackson; Yehuda; Nachum; Paved Paradise; Mr. Mojo; Thinkin' Gal; Bobby777; adam_az; Alouette; ...
Would an Arab or Islamic state offer treatment and help to a Jew or Israeli?
2 posted on 11/25/2003 11:02:20 AM PST by yonif ("If I Forget Thee, O Jerusalem, Let My Right Hand Wither" - Psalms 137:5)
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To: yonif
It's a great story. I have an idea that this child will be forever labeled a Jew by her neighbors though, and thus shunned/abused. Iraq is no lover of Israel, by any stretch of the imagination.
3 posted on 11/25/2003 11:06:49 AM PST by Shryke
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To: yonif
Finally, a little payback from Israel for all the aid and humanitarian medical care the arab nations and red crescent have provided for the Israelis.
 
The article fails to mention what precautions are being taken to protect this child, as I am told, in Israel (palestine) the air stinks of "JOOOOS"!!!
 
</SARCASM> Do I really even need that?
 

Owl_Eagle

”Guns Before Butter.”

4 posted on 11/25/2003 11:09:29 AM PST by End Times Sentinel (Fire can be our servant, whether it's toasting S'mores or raining down on Charlie; Ppl.Skinner)
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To: yonif
Considering the relationship between the Israelis and the islamic fanatics, who'll supply the blood?
6 posted on 11/25/2003 11:13:06 AM PST by lilylangtree
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