“Peace is already in the building. Now let’s make it spread everywhere around the world.”
That building is Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem, Jerusalem.
So concludes the recent video from global vlogger Nuseir Yassin, founder and creator of Nas Daily (The word “nas” is Arabic for “people.”).
The viral video highlights the contribution of modern medicine to the Middle East by the women of Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America and the Hadassah Medical Organization. With Hadassah’s 114-year history presented through AI and live footage of futuristic surgery from within the hospital’s underground operating theatres and atop its helipad, the two-minute video showcases Hadassah hospitals’ growth from sight-saving clinics in epidemic plagued pre-State of Israel in 1913 to 2026 breakthroughs in battling cancer.
The video shows Yassin observing surgery by Jewish, Muslim and Christian medical staff on patients of all backgrounds. Said one surgeon: “We don’t ask what politics you have or what religion you are. We just ask what hurts.”
“This little dot in the Middle East is a center of peace and science,” says Yassin, an entrepreneur and influencer from the Galilee town of Arraba whose one-minute daily videos showing countries around the world have earned 70 million views.
“I wanted to make this video for 7 years,” Yassin commented on the post. “This is what I grew up seeing. Now, you can see it too.”
The video has already received more than three million views across social media platforms. Watch the video on Facebook or Instagram – and please like it and share it far and wide!
