 Meet the organization, saving the lives of thousands of children. Even from enemy countries. SAVA Child's Heart is an Israeli NGO founded in 1995 in Wolfstone Hospital, near Tel Aviv. And this unique organization has a special mission, providing cardiac healthcare to children globally, regardless of race, religion, or financial status, free of charge. Here, Israeli doctors and nurses, both Jews, Arabs, and Christians, team up with the cardiac specialists from all over the world, including Palestinian doctors, for the common goal of saving lives. Not only do they have an advanced postdoctoral program to train medical team members from developing areas like Ethiopia, Tanzania, Zampia, and the Palestinian Authority and Gaza, they're also active in missions abroad and at home, providing life-saving surgeries and catheterization for children in need every year. Just this week, SAVA Child's Heart reached the 67 and the 68 countries. Guinea-Bissau and Gabon. And by the way, 50% of those children are Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza. And also from Jordan, Morocco, and even Iraq. In 2013, at the height of the Syrian Civil War, SAVA Child's Heart had a special mission in which they brought a Syrian child to Israel for a life-saving treatment free of charge. Every year, since then, they saved thousands more around the world. Since its foundation, SAVA Child's Heart has treated children from all over the world here in Israel. And as of 2023, SAVA Child's Heart has brought over 6,000 children from abroad to receive free life-saving treatment. And as of 2023, SAVA Child's Heart has brought over 6,000 children from abroad to receive free life-saving treatment in Israel. In December 2021, 11-year Mazen become the 6,000 patient to receive treatment. Mazen's story is important not only because of the incredible work of these doctors but because he's a Palestinian from Gaza. For me, I couldn't care less from where and who is the child. As long as I'm having the privilege to give him a good life and a good health. SAVA Child's Heart is one of many examples in Israel of how Arabs and Jews are working together for a better, healthier future.