3-Year-Old Critically Wounded in Rock Attack Released from Hospital
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by Zach Pontz
Three-year-old Adelle Biton of the West Bank Jewish community of Yakir, who was critically wounded in an Arab rock attack two-and-a-half months ago near the city of Ariel, was released from Schneider Children’s Hospital in Petach Tikva on Sunday, Israel International News reported. According to the report, her life is no longer in danger, though she is only partially conscious.
Speaking to Israel’s Channel 2, Adelle’s mother said the next step, helping the little girl to a full recovery, would be difficult, saying the family will have to teach her to “speak again, to walk again—to be born again.”
According to Israel National News, Adelle was transferred to the pediatric and youth unit of the Beit Levinstein rehabilitation facility in Ra’anana, northeast of Tel Aviv.
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