Sheba Hospital: Freed hostages received medication during captivity, not from Israeli supply

Doctors at Sheba Hospital, where 70-year-old Luis Norberto Har and 60-year-old Fernando Simon Marman were taken after their release from Hamas captivity, reported that their condition is "stable."

However, their health has been affected by their prolonged captivity and the lack of necessary medical supplies and care.

According to Israel Hayom, Israel believes that Har and Marman received some medication during their captivity, but not from the batch that Israel transferred about a month ago through France and Qatar.

Dr. Yael Frenkel Nir, deputy director of Sheba Hospital, stated in a briefing that the men will continue to be under medical supervision for the time being.

Professor Hagai Levi, responsible for medical issues at the headquarters of the families of the abducted, mentioned that Israel has yet to receive confirmation that the medications transferred through France and Qatar reached the abducted individuals.

"I hope we will receive confirmation. All abducted individuals should have received not only medication for chronic conditions but also vitamins."