After 738 days in captivity, Alon Ohel, Guy Gilboa Dalal, and Eitam Mor have finally returned home, and into the care of Israel’s Rabin Medical Center.
Profound emotion and humanity unfold as helicopters land and dedicated medical teams stand ready, prepared to provide safety, dignity, and healing.
At the Returning Hostages Ward, Rabin Medical Center provides holistic physical and emotional care for those emerging from the trauma of captivity.
“There is no such field as captivity medicine — we are inventing it,” says Dr. Michal Steinman, Director of Nursing. “Every person carries a story in their body and soul, and our mission is to help them rediscover strength, safety, and hope.”
Since the start of the war, Rabin Medical Center has been on the front lines of Israel’s recovery, treating wounded soldiers, civilians, and returning hostages with compassion, innovation, and humanity.
American Friends of Rabin Medical Center is proud to support this vital mission through funding for the Returning Hostages Ward, helping to heal a nation with compassion and care.