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Freed hostages did not receive promised medication when in Gaza say families

The Israeli government brokered a deal to get medication to hostages in exchange for increased aid to Gaza

February 14, 2024 11:41
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Family members of freed Israeli hostages Fernando Simon Marman and Norberto Louis Har embrace them for the first time since they were rescued from Hamas in Gaza (Photo: IDF Spokesperson’s Unit)

ByPesach Benson, Pesach Benson

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(JNS) The families of two hostages rescued from Gaza said their loved ones did not receive medication that Hamas and Qatar promised would be delivered to the captives, renewing calls for Israel to suspend humanitarian aid deliveries to the Strip.

Fernando Marman, 61, Louis Har, 70, were rescued from Rafah on Monday and are recovering at Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan. The families were informed that Marman and Har were given some medication while in captivity, but not those specifically intended for them as part of an agreement in January in which Israel expanded the amount of humanitarian aid into the Strip.

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir wrote a letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday calling for the suspension of humanitarian aid transfers to Gaza until the well-being of the hostages is verified.

“Let us remind you that about a month ago you led a move against Qatar to deliver essential medicines to our abductees, in which you approved the transfer of two Air Force cargo planes filled with thousands of packages of medicines and humanitarian medical equipment to the residents of Gaza along with individual boxes of medicines for the abductees, in return for the promise that Hamas will present evidence that the abductees did indeed receive the drugs,” Ben-Gvir wrote.