Arab-Israeli girl's heart saves Jewish boy in Jerusalem

The surgeon who carried out the transplant said the successful transplant was ‘everything we had hoped for’, saying it carried additional poignancy after he lost his own son to the Gaza War
Assessment
A child's donated organ has crossed the deepest social divide in Israeli society, linking an Arab Israeli donor with a Jewish recipient in Jerusalem. The story gains extra weight from the surgeon's personal loss to the same conflict that makes such connections rare. This quiet act of medical salvage stands in stark contrast to the war narratives dominating headlines. The next question is whether this story will shift public discourse or remain an isolated moment of grace.
