Yesterday, the four abductees arrived at the Sheba Medical Center by helicopter, surrounded by family, friends, and other supporters waving Israeli flags. They were hospitalized in separate rooms near the central hospital tower and underwent a thorough admission protocol developed by Sheba experts, as there was no prior experience in treating individuals who had experienced prolonged and violent captivity.
Upon admission, the abductees underwent a series of tests including a physical examination, blood tests to check their overall health, and other tests to rule out physical assault. Throughout the process, they were accompanied by medical staff, social workers, and their family members to provide support.
Officials at Sheba reported that the abductees were in good medical condition and good spirits. They are expected to be released in the coming days, possibly as soon as tomorrow. Additionally, one of the abductees, Noa Argamani, was transferred to Ichilov Medical Center for further treatment due to her mother’s serious health condition.
Prof. Roni Gamzo expressed concerns about the mother’s ability to identify her daughter, but he believed that the mother understood her daughter had returned. Overall, the abductees are being well cared for and supported during their recovery process.
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