Initiative calls on full, immediate release of all hostages

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Bo’u is “led by the best professionals in the fields of physical and mental health in Israel, aimed at saving hostages and preserving Israeli society,” said their website.

The “Bo’u” medical initiative based in Israel (rallying) wrote a letter on Monday to address the senior officials of the country’s Ministry of Health, asking them not to prioritize certain hostages to be published earlier than others and that they do not only accept a partial report of the 50 remaining hosts, but a complete and immediate version for all, according to a Kan, the Broadcaster of Israel.

Bo’u is “led by the best professionals in the fields of physical and mental health in Israel, aimed at saving hostages and preserving Israeli society,” said their website.

The initiative was created in response to the conditions of the hostages still held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip. He is known for having welcomed many conferences to raise public awareness of the question, who are made via their speakers via Zoom. On Monday, they owned more than 700 conferences, according to the initiative.

“Professionally bad and intolerable”

“Deciding on medical reasons which are” worthy “of liberation and which will remain in captivity is not only professionally erroneous, but also intolerable from a conscientious point of view. This creates a reality of selection between hostages, as if suffering could be noted, the right to measured freedom, or the measure in which a person deserved to be saved.

“This type of medical selection is familiar to the darkest period in the history of the Jewish people,” continued the association. “The very use of medical parameters to decide who will remain in captivity and which will be saved echoes historical memories which do not have their place in a sovereign and moral Jewish state.”

General view of the Ministry of Health in Jerusalem on October 17, 2021. (Credit: Nati Shohat / Flash90)

General view of the Ministry of Health in Jerusalem on October 17, 2021. (Credit: Nati Shohat / Flash90)

The public broadcaster of Israel also quoted Dr. Einat Yehene, head of rehabilitation to the health division of the Family Family Forum, who declared that a partial liberation of the hostages led to jealousy in families whose relatives had still not been released and create shortcomings between families.

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