Israeli Soldier Roi Sasson Discharged After Two Years of Rehabilitation Following Severe Gaza Injury
Roi Haim Sasson, an Israeli soldier severely wounded during combat in the Gaza Strip, was discharged on Tuesday from the rehabilitation department at Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer after nearly two years of intensive recovery. During a farewell ceremony, his mother, Merav Sasson, expressed deep gratitude for the progress her son has made since his injury, describing the initial critical condition when doctors considered organ donation due to the severity of his wounds.
Merav recounted the medical challenges faced throughout Roi's rehabilitation, including complications with his skull, infections, and pressure sores. She highlighted the remarkable journey from a state of near death to his current condition, emphasizing her thanks to God for his survival. Addressing Roi directly, she praised his strength and resilience, not only physically but mentally, which she believes was crucial to his recovery.
She also acknowledged the sacrifices made by Roi and other soldiers for their country, expressing pride in his dedication and courage. Merav concluded with an optimistic message about the next phase of Roi's life, noting his upright posture and clear mind as a significant victory. She thanked everyone involved in his care and support, underscoring the family's hope and determination moving forward.
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