What it is about
Health Minister Uriel Busso has responded to criticisms regarding Israel’s provision of medical treatment to captured Nukhba terrorists. He revealed that treated terrorists have contributed to rescuing hostages held by Hamas.
Why it matters
Israel’s commitment to treating all who come through its medical facilities, regardless of their backgrounds, underscores a commitment to humanitarian principles and the strategic benefits such treatments can provide. This has directly contributed to life-saving intelligence and rescue operations.
Details
The Health Minister clarified that some Nukhba terrorists who received medical attention after the October 7 massacre later cooperated in efforts to locate and rescue hostages in Gaza. “The IDF and Health Ministry set up a medical facility in the Sde Teiman prison for the Nukhba terrorists,” Busso said at a health conference hosted by Ynet. “We must treat anyone who comes through its doors.”
Insight from Medical Professionals
“A doctor who’s been in the health system for 30 years told me that these stabilized terrorists provided vital information during interrogation. This cooperation occurred after they were taken back into Gaza, where they helped Israeli forces in the hostage rescue efforts,” Busso explained.
Preparedness for War
Minister Busso also emphasized that Israel’s medical facilities had long been ready for any potential conflicts on multiple fronts, including the northern border, highlighting the robust state of Israeli healthcare preparedness.
Praise for Healthcare System
Busso lauded the strength of Israel’s healthcare system, founded on human capital, professionalism, and effective cooperation among health organizations.
This story was first published on ynetnews.com.