All three released Israeli hostages are currently in stable condition, as confirmed by staff at Sheba Medical Center on Sunday. The director of Safra Children’s Hospital at the center, expressed relief that the hostages are stable, allowing them to focus on reuniting with their families. Medical professionals will continue to closely monitor the hostages over the next few days to ensure their well-being.
The medical team at Sheba Medical Center considers it a privilege to provide care for the hostages and is committed to supporting them until the last hostage returns to Israel. Sefi Mendelovich, the deputy director-general of Israel’s Ministry of Health, commended the meticulous planning that went into preparing for the hostages' arrival.
Furthermore, Mendelovich emphasized the importance of monitoring the hostages for any potential health issues that may arise after their 471 days in captivity. The medical staff is fully prepared to address any medical conditions that could result from the prolonged period of captivity.