
Israeli Health Minister Moshe Arbel informed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a letter on Wednesday night that all public hospitals must stop treating Hamas militants.
According to the health minister’s letter, “Since the start of the fighting, the problem of treating the damned and despicable Hamas terrorists within the public hospitals has piled up tremendous difficulty on the health system.”
Arbel said, “In these trying times, the health system should concentrate fully on the treatment of the criminal massacre victims, IDF soldiers, and readiness for the next [attack].”
“The task of securing and treating the cursed and despicable terrorists within the public health system significantly harms these efforts, and therefore, under my guidance, the public health system will not treat them,” he continued.
Arbel urged Netanyahu to “immediately” advise the pertinent organizations to follow the new instruction.
“The director-general of the Ministry of Health spoke with the director-general of the Ministry of Defense to prepare to treat terrorists in Shin Bet [Israel Security Agency] facilities instead of hospitals,” Arbel was cited as saying by Israel’s Channel 12 News.
“The task of securing and treating the cursed and despicable terrorists within the public health system significantly harms these efforts, and therefore, under my guidance, the public health system will not treat them,” he continued.
Arbel urged Netanyahu to “immediately” advise the pertinent organizations to follow the new instruction. “The director-general of the Ministry of Health spoke with the director-general of the Ministry of Defense to prepare to treat terrorists in Shin Bet [Israel Security Agency] facilities instead of hospitals,” Arbel was cited as saying by Israel’s Channel 12 News.
At least three Hamas terrorists were treated alongside Israeli patients, according to Ynet on Wednesday.
According to Channel 12, members of La Familia, a group of violent Beitar Jerusalem soccer supporters, congregated in front of Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer, Tel Aviv, with some attempting to enter the emergency room. “Several residents arrived at the medical facility and started to obstruct the peace by yelling and flagrantly upsetting the medical staff.
The police proclaimed the gathering unlawful and started forcibly removing the infringers, according to the Israel Police. According to the statement, three Israelis were detained on suspicion of disruptive conduct, resisting police, and knife possession.
The emergency room at Tel Aviv’s Ichilov Hospital (Sourasky Medical Center) turned away a terrorist who had been taken to the facility, the hospital reported on Wednesday night. The injured terrorist was instead transported to the Ramla clinic run by the jail authorities.
According to Sourasky Medical Center, there are no terrorists in their intensive care unit, according to X (formerly Twitter).

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