Israel-Palestine War: Hamas Drugged Hostages Before Releasing Them, Knesset Told
Hamas drugged Israeli hostages before freeing them, "to make them look happy," a Health Ministry official told a Knesset panel on Tuesday.
Tel Aviv, December 5: Hamas drugged Israeli hostages before freeing them, "to make them look happy," a Health Ministry official told a Knesset panel on Tuesday. Hagar Mizrahi, head of the Health Ministry's medical division, testified to the Knesset Health Committee that the captives were given a tranquilizer which she identified as Clonazepam sometime before they were handed over to Red Cross custody.
Clonazepam is commonly used to treat certain types of seizure and panic disorders. Normally administered orally, the drug has a calming effect on the nervous system. Side effects include drowsiness, dizziness, impaired coordination, and fatigue. In some places, it is sold by the name Klonopin or Rivotril. Long-term use or misuse of the medication can lead to dependency, tolerance, and withdrawal symptoms. Israel-Palestine War: Two More Army Personnel Killed During Operation Against Hamas in Gaza, Death Toll 80, Says IDF
Mizrahi did not indicate whether this was based on blood tests, testimonies of the hostages or both. Committee chairman MK Yoni Meshariki called on the ministry to send an official report with detailed findings and evidence to other health organisations around the world. Eighty-one Israelis along with 23 Thais and one Filipino were freed in a prisoner exchange during a temporary ceasefire. Israel-Palestine War: Israeli Airstrikes Kill 32 People in Gaza, Says Hamas-Controlled Health Ministry
Hamas currently holds 137 men, women, children, soldiers and foreigners captive in Gaza. At least 1,200 people were killed in Hamas's attacks on Israeli communities near the Gaza border on Oct. 7. Some people remain unaccounted for as Israeli authorities continue to identify bodies and search for human remains.
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