Despite a viciously antisemitic world, the brilliant and courageous State of Israel continues to develop revolutionary technology that will benefit millions of people across the world. And could be on the verge of curing paralysis. Am Yisrael Chai!
Curing paralysis — the Jew haters are going to go ballistic. Another reason jealous haters gonna hate.
Israeli innovation at its finest: Scientists in Israel have developed the world’s first lab-grown spinal cord, a breakthrough that could help paralyzed patients regain mobility and transform lives worldwide.
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— StandWithUs (@StandWithUs) August 22, 2025
If Israel were to cure paralysis, would the BDS movement boycott the cure?
There is no country on earth that has more innovation per capita than Israel. Taking BDS to its logical extreme—and boycotting every good and service that contains Israeli innovation—would make much of… pic.twitter.com/bLZ0iKSi5A
— Ritchie Torres (@RitchieTorres) August 21, 2025
WOW: Israel is about to perform the world’s first spinal cord transplant – using a patient’s own cells.
Paralyzed people may soon walk again, thanks to Israeli science. pic.twitter.com/UZhMREbvho
— Hananya Naftali (@HananyaNaftali) August 21, 2025
Blue-and-white breakthrough: Israel to perform first-ever transplant of lab-grown spinal cord@TelAvivUni https://t.co/60gmsm8GxG
— Ynetnews (@ynetnews) August 18, 2025
In world 1st bid to cure paralysis, Israeli team gears up to implant innovative spinal cord
With Health Ministry okay, Tel Aviv University prof will perform surgery that will mark the first time pieces of spine are engineered from human cells and then transplanted
By TOI, Aug 22nd, 2025
The world’s first-ever spinal cord implant into a paralyzed patient will be performed in Israel in the coming weeks.
Prof. Tal Dvir, head of the Sagol Center for Regenerative Biotechnology and the Nanotechnology Center at Tel Aviv University, said his research team is now able to engineer a spinal cord that functions exactly like a natural one by implanting 3D-engineered tissue into the damaged area.
Fusion then occurs between the new tissue and the healthy areas above and below the injury that will end the paralysis.
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