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Dancing at His Brother's Wedding: the Wounded Warrior Achieved His Goals

Summary by Israel Hayom
Even after his serious injury, it was clear to Guy Atzmon that he would still be able to perform at his brother Yossi's wedding. • Sensitive and high-quality treatment at Beilinson Hospital, along with intensive rehabilitation, made it happen. • "He overcame the pain, got back up again - and today he looks like a symbol of determination and an invincible spirit," says Prof. Dean Ad-El, director of the Plastic Surgery Department at Beilinson.
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Even after his serious injury, it was clear to Guy Atzmon that he would still be able to perform at his brother Yossi's wedding. • Sensitive and high-quality treatment at Beilinson Hospital, along with intensive rehabilitation, made it happen. • "He overcame the pain, got back up again - and today he looks like a symbol of determination and an invincible spirit," says Prof. Dean Ad-El, director of the Plastic Surgery Department at Beilinson.

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
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