
If you read only the headlines, you might believe that Israel is a land defined solely by conflict, a place where division has become destiny. But if you look beyond the headlines, into the ambulances, dispatch centers, and emergency rooms of Magen David Adom, Israel’s national emergency medical service, a very different picture emerges.
There, Jewish, Muslim, Christian, and Druze medics work side by side every day. They share meals, laughter, and long overnight shifts. And when the sirens wail, they rush together into danger without hesitation, united by one mission: to save lives.
Recently, I had the privilege of hosting three of these remarkable women at Voices of Courage: Diverse Women Serving One Mission, an event in San Rafael that drew hundreds of people eager to hear their stories. Tehila Kadosh, a young Jewish paramedic from Efrat; Arz Heib, a Muslim dispatcher from Daliyat al Karmel; and Lelyan Hasson, a Druze paramedic from Zarzir, represent three different faiths yet all serve the same sacred calling.
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