Breast implants save Israeli woman from rocket
Updated: 7:11 p.m. ET Aug. 15, 2006
JERUSALEM - An Israeli woman's breast implants saved her life when she was wounded in a Hezbollah rocket attack during Israel's war with the Lebanese group, a hospital spokesman said Tuesday.
Doctors found shrapnel embedded in the silicone implants, just inches from the 24-year-old’s heart.
"She was saved from death," said a spokesman for Nahariya Hospital in northern Israel. The woman has been released from hospital.
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At least there are no doctored photos accompanying this article. Sorry; I couldn't not type that.
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
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Desiree: "Since when do Israelite women get breast implants?"
Israelite women are just as secular as people in the West. Remember Israel is a secular state representative of the West's interests. It should be no surprise there, it's actually quite humorous it came in handy.
I'm waiting for some to demand the US pay for breast implants to help protect female soldiers. After all our soldiers deserve all the protection they can get.
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