Terrorist from October 7 gets VIP treatment in Israeli hospital 

Outrage at Treatment of Nukhba Terrorist in Israeli Hospital: "Like He's a King"

Israeli Hospital Sparks Controversy Over Care for Nukhba Terrorist Involved in Gaza Massacre. Patients in the hospital, as well as medical staff, express frustration and anger at the hospitalization of a Nukhba terrorist in the ward, surrounded by military forces "A shocking and outrageous sight" (in the country).

A department of Hadassah Ein Karem hospital in Jerusalem (Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90)

The treatment received by the Nukhba terrorist at the Israel Hospital in central Israel has sparked outrage among patients who expressed deep frustration over it. This was reported today (Tuesday) on Walla.

According to the report, the decision to hospitalize the terrorist on-site - a terrorist involved in the Simchat Torah massacre of civilians in the Gaza border area - was made on Friday. The terrorist arrived at the hospital under military guard.

In the article, one of the patients at the hospital expressed frustration: "How is it possible that someone who committed genocide against us is receiving treatment from us?" "We have been suffering for a year and continue to suffer with hostages who haven't returned and fighters who are killed every day, and one of them comes to us for medical treatment?"

One of the patients described the terrorist's environment during hospitalization. "The terrorist lies there in a separate room, surrounded by soldiers, as if he were a king." It's a shocking and outrageous sight. "It's unbelievable, he deserves the death penalty."

Hospital staff also expressed their opposition. One of the employees said it's unbelievable that they are being asked to take care of him. However, the employees emphasized that they are professionals and perform their work according to the guidelines.

On behalf of the Kaplan Hospital spokesperson, it was stated to Walla: "We are acting in accordance with the Ministry of Health's guidelines."

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