The Hostage Deal

The Medical Condition of Some of the Released Hostages is Complex But Stable

Prof. Itai Pessach, director of Safra Children's Hospital in Sheba, updated the medical condition of the captives who were released last night: "Some of them suffer from many injuries from the time of the abduction by Hamas".

Last night 10 women were released from Hamas captivity and arrived at the hospitals in Israel. The women who were released last night: Rimon Kirsht (36), Gabriela Leimberg (59), Maya Leimberg (17), Clara Merman (63), Tamar Metzger (78), Ditza Hyman (84), Norlin Babdila (60), Ada Sagi (age 75), Ofelia Edith Roitman (age 77) and Merev Tal (age 53).

Prof. Itai Pessach, director of Safra Children's Hospital in Sheba, updated the situation of the abductees: "Eight of the hostages who were released last night are in a complex but stable medical condition. Some of them also suffered from complex background illnesses before the abduction and some of them suffer from injuries that occurred during the abduction by Hamas."


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