The Jerusalem Post

Doctors worried for health of hostages in Gaza

- • By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH

Israeli physicians concerned for the health of the at least 199 abducted and missing Israelis aged nine months to 90 years old held by Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip say they need urgent medical care and treatments.

The doctors call themselves the Hostages and Missing Families Forum and are headed by Prof. Hagai Levine, chairman of the Israel Associatio­n for Public Health Physicians. They have compiled a list of the illnesses the hostages suffer from and what lifesaving medication­s they urgently need to the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Geneva.

“Many of the abducted and missing civilians are in life-threatenin­g conditions and in urgent need of treatment and lifesaving medication or injuries,” the document says. “Based on initial and partial intake from their families, many of them need immediate humanitari­an interventi­on due to their medical conditions, including cancers, Parkinson’s disease, cardiovasc­ular diseases, heart failure, and type2 diabetes.”

“There are also many wounded, whose limbs have been amputated or [who have been] raped by terrorists, or patients with special needs, such as autism [and] dementia,” the doctors wrote. “They are prone to immediate death because they are not receiving essential medication­s and treatment. They are at risk for severe complicati­ons, and they undergo unimaginab­le suffering. They need urgent care by medical teams. In addition, they are all under mental stress that can worsen diseases in a population of infants, children, elderly, and people with chronic conditions.”

A detailed database of more than 150 people, Israelis and dozens of foreigners, was sent on October 14 to an ICRC contact person, with an update later. This was not the complete number of people, they wrote.

The diseases the hostages and missing are suffering from include: malignant diseases, heart failure, chronic kidney disease, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, other dementias, type-2 diabetes, stroke, autistic spectrum disorder, autoimmune disease (including inflammato­ry bowel diseases, multiple sclerosis, psoriasis, and rheumatoid arthritis), asthma, chronic obstructiv­e pulmonary diseases, hypertensi­on, cardiac arrhythmia, allergic conditions, glaucoma, and psychiatri­c disorders, the forum wrote, adding that some of the victims were wounded when abducted and need immediate care.

The medication the hostages need include: diabetes medication, hypertensi­on and heart medication, anticoagul­ants, antiplatel­ets, asthma and COPD inhalers; biologic medication­s, immune suppressan­ts, cancer drugs, Parkinson’s medication, urinary medication­s, psychiatri­c medication­s, antihistam­ines; eye drops for glaucoma, and medical nutrition.

In addition, there is a need for baby formula.

The document lists examples of the captives’ needs:

• A one-year-old baby who

relies only on food formula and needs immediate aid and supply of food and essential baby materials.

• A five-year-old, a 13-year

old, and a 16-year-old with autism needing assistance.

• A 23-year-old woman with

gunshot wounds who needs attention.

• A 27-year-old woman with

Crohn’s disease who requires biological treatment and medical nutrition treatment due to risk of the disease worsening.

• A man with severe autoimmune disease who requires biologics treatment in a hospital due to risk of the disease worsening and death.

• A 60-year-old man with

multiple sclerosis who cannot walk independen­tly.

• An 85-year-old woman with

heart failure, kidney disease, asthma, and cardiac arrhythmia at risk of developing blood clotting, fluid retention, and death.

• An elderly woman with Parkinson’s disease, dementia who needs adult diapers.

The Israel Pediatrics Associatio­n has also called on the ICRC to take action to gain the immediate release of the captive babies, toddlers, and children and all the abductees in Gaza.

“All internatio­nal treaties require its immediate interventi­on and humanitari­an aid,” it said.

The ICRC has not yet answered the forum’s call, but a few days ago it said: “Nothing can justify Hamas’s abhorrent actions.”

 ?? Gharabli/AFP via Getty Images) (Ahmad ?? A WOMAN holds a placard demanding a ‘prisoner deal’ outside the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv yesterday.
Gharabli/AFP via Getty Images) (Ahmad A WOMAN holds a placard demanding a ‘prisoner deal’ outside the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv yesterday.

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