(Newsweek) - At the Hadassah Ein Kerem trauma unit, a young woman was brought in after the bus blast, fully conscious and with barely a scratch, but Dr. Avi Rivkind could tell within seconds that her condition was grave, recognizing the signs of massive internal injuries. There was a preternatural calm about her, he recalls, an eerie stillness. “You could look into the face, hear the voice, see how she was slowing down.”
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