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Woman faints at eatery; army chief to the rescue
Yoav Zitun
Published: 18.12.11, 00:08
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1. CHIEF OF STAFF B.GANZ QUICK ACTION !
Mark ,   T.a. Israel   (12.18.11)
CONGRATULATIONS ! NOW I FEEL MORE SECURE !!!
2. Well done!
Henry from New York ,   USA   (12.18.11)
3. To Benny Gantz
Armand ,   Los Angeles, USA   (12.18.11)
GOD Bless You Benny Gantz.
4. 8 PM Friday? Woman is lucky he is not religious I guess.
Bunnie Meyer ,   Los Angeles, CA USA   (12.18.11)
5. Why is this incident news worthy?....It's every person's
Edithann ,   USA   (12.18.11)
duty to help a fellow human being in distress unless your out to kill him.. I think you Israeli's got some serious screws loose... To make something everyone should do instinctively something of a cause celeb..is something to laugh at.. Is he somehow exempt from helping a fellow human being? TATA
6. Hmm. Did he kiss her and breathe into her mouth? Maybe I
(12.18.11)
will faint at a restaurant he goes to.
7. I hope the hospital ER or the EMT had intravenous Caffeinol
Rivkah   (12.18.11)
to give to her since that will reverse 80% of the damage of a stroke if given within three hours in patients who survive the stroke. Similar to that is two cups of regular coffee and two ounces of whiskey. If after the initial three hour window, the way to reverse a stroke is to elevate lymphatic tissue oxygen levels to 14 ppm for one to three months. That is rarely done since the Cellfood to do that is not covered by insurance since it is OTC. It is a Nobel Laureate formula and should be covered by insurance, but it isn't. So the family has to put that in the food tube and spray Vitamin O stabilized liquid oxygen under the tongue every hour during the day as an alternative.
8. Kol HaKavod !!
Abir ,   Chicago, IL   (12.18.11)
9. To#5. In Israel yes...not here in the USA unfortunately
EST ,   Miami USA   (12.18.11)
I have watched how people suffered heart attacks here in NY and no one will touch them because they are afraid of being sued by the sick person or his/her relatives...even though we have the good samaritan law.... So yes, it is newsworthy here in the US....the loose screws here belong to those who would sue a ....good samaritan :-)
10. Attn #4
Sara ,   RBS Israel   (12.18.11)
A religious man has an obligation to save a life. How many Hatzala men are religious and help women of any denomination
11. Didn't need bodyguards at 8 PM, settlers were doing Shabbos.
Bunnie Meyer ,   Los Angeles, CA USA   (12.18.11)
12. Bunnie , it's SHABBAT !
Charles ,   Petach Tikva   (12.18.11)
not your galuth shabbos .
13. he didn't first call his stock broker?
Yehuda ,   Israel   (12.18.11)
14. how hatzala men are religious
Yehuda ,   Israel   (12.18.11)
I would venture to say majority are religious and they help all women, even Arabs!
15. Woman faints
Debbie ,   Israel   (12.18.11)
TO #5, TATA Your ridicule is way out of line. And yes, if this happened in the USA, it would definitely be in the newspaper, maybe even front page. In the US, every peep is reported, even when some redneck, shoots someone, or someone's house burn, or some kid is barred from school because of a tatoo, or hat, or whatever. I can not believe some of the news articles I see from the US. If the Chief of Staff there, went out to eat, and chanced upon a woman who had fainted, and gave her first aid, this would be on every news station in the US. Why do you think it wouldn't? I have read the most inane news from the US, and 99% of it, I cannot believe that it made the news.
16. Woman fainted
Debbie ,   Israel   (12.18.11)
TO EDITHANN, #5, Tel me, Edithann, do you consider an article about a 9 year old choking on meatballs at his school cafetaria, on the net for days now, to be newsworthy? Just about as newsworthy as an article of the Israeli Chief of Staff, aiding a choking woman in a restaurant, HUH? If only "newsworthy" articles were printed, there would be 99% less news, because most articles fall into this category.
17. #5, #9 is correct.
Henry from New York ,   USA   (12.18.11)
There are stories of people having heart attacks on waiting room floors in the US. Let's face it, we Americans, we're selfish people. Besides, how often is it here that a major political figure helps to personally save someone's life?
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