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Hamas Medicated Prisoners Prior to Delivering Them, Israel Parliament Told

Tel Aviv: Hamas sedated Israeli prisoners prior to liberating them, “to make them look blissful,” a Wellbeing Service official told a Knesset board on Tuesday.
Hagar Mizrahi, top of the Wellbeing Service’s clinical division, vouched for the Knesset Wellbeing Council that the hostages were given a sedative which she distinguished as Clonazepam at some point before they were given over to Red Cross guardianship.

Clonazepam is generally used to treat particular kinds of seizure and frenzy problems. Regularly controlled orally, the medication affects the sensory system. Aftereffects incorporate tiredness, discombobulation, disabled coordination, and weakness.

In certain spots, it is sold by the name Klonopin or Rivotril.

Long haul use or abuse of the medicine can prompt reliance, resilience, and withdrawal side effects.

Hagar Mizrahi didn’t demonstrate whether this depended on blood tests, declarations of the prisoners or both.

Council director MK Yoni Meshariki approached the service to send an authority report with point by point discoveries and proof to other wellbeing associations all over the planet.

81 Israelis alongside 23 Thais and one Filipino were liberated in a detainee trade during a transitory truce.

Hamas as of now holds 137 men, ladies, kids, troopers and outsiders hostage in Gaza.

Something like 1,200 individuals were killed in Hamas’ assaults on Israeli people group close to the Gaza verge on October 7. Certain individuals remain unaccounted for as Israeli specialists keep on distinguishing bodies and quest for human remaining parts.

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