A helicopter carrying the three released hostages has departed from Re’im in southern Israel and is en route to the Sheba Medical Center in Tel Aviv. Romi Gonen, Emily Damari, and Doron Steinbrecher, who were reported to be in good health upon their release, will be receiving further treatment at the hospital.
The journey from Re’im to the Sheba Medical Center typically takes around 10 minutes, ensuring that the hostages will quickly receive the necessary medical attention. The swift response and transport of the hostages demonstrate the efficiency and preparedness of the medical teams involved in their care.
Upon arrival at the Sheba Medical Center, the hostages will undergo thorough medical evaluations to ensure their well-being and address any potential health concerns that may have arisen during their time in captivity. The medical staff at the hospital are well-equipped to provide the highest level of care and support to the hostages as they begin their recovery process.
The successful release and transport of Romi Gonen, Emily Damari, and Doron Steinbrecher to the Sheba Medical Center mark a positive development in their ordeal, offering hope for their full recovery and return to normalcy. The authorities continue to monitor their progress and provide any necessary assistance to facilitate their recovery journey.