JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Canadian-Israeli philanthropist Sylvan Adams announced a $100 million donation Sunday to rebuild and modernize Soroka University Medical Center in Beersheba, which sustained heavy damage in Iran’s June 19 missile attack.
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The project, a partnership with the Israeli government and Clalit Health Services, includes a 360-million-shekel state investment for a fortified inpatient tower and upgraded facilities throughout the Negev region.
At a Cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, Adams declared Israel’s answer to Iranian aggression would be to “build back bigger and better.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed Adams as “a great friend and benefactor of Israel,” citing his ongoing support for the nation’s recovery and growth.


Wow
100 Mil is a lot to trust a stranger with. I presume the billionaire businessman knows how to do due diligence
Ty