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June 7, 2025 by Michael Kuttner
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More than 300 doctors and medical students from France, Belgium, and Switzerland attended the MedEx conference in Paris on Sunday, May 25.

Now in its second year in the French capital, the event is part of a national initiative aimed at encouraging Jewish doctors from around the world to make aliyah and join Israel’s healthcare system.

In 2024, MedEx events also took place in London, Los Angeles, and Buenos Aires, receiving an enthusiastic response. In 2025, the initiative is set to expand to additional global locations, with the goal of bringing approximately 2,000 Jewish doctors to Israel over the next five years.

Israel’s Health Minister, who attended the event, stated: “Bringing doctors to Israel is not just a medical necessity – it’s a supreme Zionist act. Thanks to our national plan, hundreds of dedicated and skilled physicians have already joined the Israeli healthcare system.”

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Watch this video and be amazed at this latest development which promises to benefit humanity.

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ISRAEL HELPS AFRICA

As part of its humanitarian aid to African nations Israel is saving lives by introducing technology to provide clean energy.

At a time when Israel is accused of “crimes” learn about how it is in fact helping to improve lives of those in dire need.

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JEWISH MOTHER POWER

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Watch this video and be enlightened.

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ARTIFICIAL HEART

Two successful cardiac operations to implant artificial hearts were performed in May at two Israeli hospitals, the first at Hadassah hospital, Ein Kerem, Jerusalem and the second at Sheba hospital, Tel Aviv.

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