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The Jewish nurse won the hearts of the whole world by feeding the Palestinian boy

'08.06.2017'

Source: JBN

An ordinary Jewish nurse, Ula Ostrovsky – Zak, breastfed a little Palestinian boy whose mother was injured in a car accident, reports JBN.
Mom 9-month-old Yamana Abu Ramila was seriously injured in a car accident. The baby's father died as a result of clashes at Ein Kerem in central Israel. And since the baby was breastfed, there was a serious problem - how to feed the baby. At first Aunt Yamana tried to feed him from a bottle, but after several hours of torment, she turned to the nurse with a request to help her find a nurse for the infant.
Ula without thinking twice agreed to help. The boy's aunt was very surprised by the act of the nurse. But Ula sees nothing strange in this.

“It’s natural to feed a hungry child. Even if you have to put it on your chest to do this, ”says Ula.

This whole situation so inspired the Jewish nurse that she published a post in Facebookwhere she called on other Jewish women to help children like Yamana Abu Ramil. She also asked to help her find a temporary shelter and nurse for the 9-month-old boy.

The photos of Ula, who feeds a small Palestinian boy, quickly spread out over the Internet, and Ula won the hearts of many people with her act.
Ula said: “His aunty was surprised that a Jewess agreed to this. But I told them that any mother would do it. I fed him 5 times. His aunts hugged me and thanked me. ”

The boy was taken to Hadassah Ein Karem hospital after an accident involving an armored vehicle.
After Ms. Ostrovsky-Zak posted a request for new caregivers on the Internet, thousands of such proposals were received.

“Within two hours I received more than a thousand likes and responses from women who volunteered to help, women who were ready to come for this even from Haifa. In the meantime, I kept trying to bottle feed the baby, but to no avail, ”added the nurse.

Since Yaman's mother is seriously injured, it is expected that after his own discharge from the hospital his aunt will take care of him.
The aunt who did not wish to be called said that on their return home she would be able to agree that the boy would continue to be breastfed.

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