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    Wrecked Center for Disabled Kids Plans to Be ‘Stronger’

    Wrecked Center for Disabled Kids Plans to Be ‘Stronger’

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    By mackenzie on August 15, 2024 Israel News, War in Israel

    Mevo’ot HaHermon Treatment and Rehabilitation Campus, closed since Oct. 8 and damaged by an errant missile, includes one of the largest hydrotherapy pools of its kind in Israel

    Beni Ben Muvhar, head of the Mevo’ot HaHermon Regional Council, was in the parking lot of the council offices with his son when they heard a huge explosion: A rocket had impacted on the roof of the nearby hydrotherapy rehabilitation building, which was unoccupied at the time.

    “It was a miracle we survived,” Ben Muvhar said to The Times of Israel during a tour of the site several days later. He and his son had been in the building — part of a complex that also houses a kindergarten and elementary school for children with special needs — just moments before the incident, he said.

    The hydrotherapy center is part of a multi-building complex dedicated to rehabilitation and therapy for children and adults located at Merkaz Kach, an industrial area that lies on Route 90 several kilometers south of Kiryat Shmona, and only four kilometers (2.5 miles) from the Lebanese border.

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