Billionaire Sylvan Adams Donates US$100M to Rebuild Israeli Hospital Struck by Iranian Missile
Sylvan Adams' $100 million pledge will fund a fortified inpatient tower and upgrades to restore Soroka Hospital as a leading medical center for over one million southern Israeli residents.
- Billionaire Sylvan Adams donated $100 million to rebuild Soroka University Medical Center after it was damaged by a missile strike in June due to the war with Iran.
- During an Israeli cabinet meeting, Adams stated, "Our response to Iran is to rebuild bigger and better."
- The donation is part of a NIS 1-billion initiative to enhance healthcare in southern Israel, including plans for a state-of-the-art hospital in Beersheba.
- Costs will be shared equally among Adams' donation, the government, and Clalit Health Services.
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Soroka Hospital to get billion-shekel rebuild after Iran strike
Israeli-Canadian philanthropist Sylvan Adams will contribute $100 million to strengthen the Beersheva medical facility after the June missile attack.The post Soroka Hospital to get billion-shekel rebuild after Iran strike appeared first on JNS.org.
Israel to invest NIS 1 billion to rebuild Soroka Medical Center after Iranian missile strike
Philanthropist Sylvan Adams pledged $100 million to cover a full third of the funding. By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel News Soroka University Medical Center will receive a billion shekels ($307 million) to rebuild after a key wing was destroyed by an Iranian missile in June, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Sunday during the weekly Cabinet meeting. The funding will be split between the government, the Clalit health fund that owns the…
Quebecer Sylvan Adams donates $100M to rebuild Israeli hospital
Canadian-Israeli billionaire Sylvan Adams has donated $100 million to rebuild an Israeli hospital that suffered extensive damage following an Iranian missile strike in June. Adams announced the donation to Soroka University Medical Center during an Israeli cabinet meeting on Sunday. The hospital, which serves the Negev desert region in southern Israel, was hit by a […]
Canadian billionaire Sylvan Adams commits $100M to rebuild hospital hit by Iranian missile
In Be'er Sheva, Where an Iranian Missile Struck Soroka Medical Center, Businessman-philanthropist Sylvan Adams Has Promised to Help the Israeli Government Fund a Rocket-proof Tower. Adams Vowed to Turn 'Hate and Destruction' Into 'A Beacon of Medicine, Progress and Hope'
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