
Na'ama Peled, one of the wounded in the terror attack on an Israeli group in Istanbul a few months ago, published a moving account on her Facebook page after watching the activities of rescue workers at the Tel Aviv car park site.
"A few minutes ago the television revealed to me the name of my 'morphine angel', wrote Peled. "I didn't remember the name of the nice MDA man who spoke Hebrew in the Turkish hospital and promised me that everything would be alright as far as he could assist me.
"I asked him to prove it to me empirically and with morphine and he did. He gave me a smile and stroked me and gave me morphine because in the public hospital in Istanbul they didn't give out painkillers and patients were supposed to organize them before entering the hospital. I didn't manage to obtain any as I came from the terror attack.
"Felix Lotan was the face of good in that darkness and he does his holy work patiently and responsibly in the most difficult and dangerous places.This is my opportunity to say thank you and to hope that the missing people deep in the Ramat Hahayal car park will get to see his beaming face and will emerge from there safe and sound", concluded Peled.