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After 2 Years of Torture: They're Out! Eitan Mor, Evyatar David, and Guy Gilboa-Dalal Head Home | WATCH

Three Israeli men held captive by Hamas for two years have been discharged from Rabin Medical Center, transitioning to outpatient rehabilitation as they begin their recovery journey.

Freed hostages Evyatar David, Guy Gilboa-Dalal and Eitan Mor
Freed hostages Evyatar David, Guy Gilboa-Dalal and Eitan Mor (Photo: screenshot X)

Three Israeli men released from Hamas captivity on October 13 have been discharged from the Rabin Medical Center (Beilinson) in Petah Tikva, the hospital announced today.

Evyatar David, Guy Gilboa-Dalal, and Eitan Mor were released exactly two weeks ago, concluding two agonizing years in Gaza after being kidnapped by Hamas terrorists during the Nova desert rave on October 7, 2023.

The three men, who were sometimes held together during their lengthy captivity, received intensive medical and psychological treatment since their arrival at the facility.

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Evyatar David heads home
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Evyatar David
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Eitan Mor comes home
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Eitan Mor comes home
Hundreds line the streets to welcome Eitan Mor as he heads home
Gush Etzion residents welcome Eitan Mor after 2 years in Hamas captivity

Transition to Rehabilitation

While the trio is leaving the inpatient ward, their recovery is far from over. The hospital confirmed that David, Gilboa-Dalal, and Mor will immediately begin the next phase of their journey in the facility's dedicated returned hostages unit.

This transition moves their care to outpatient rehabilitation, where they will continue to receive specialized support tailored to the complex physical and mental trauma suffered during their ordeal.

"The hospital says it will continue to accompany them and their families, giving them all the support they need," a statement from the medical center read, underscoring the long-term commitment to their recovery.

Their discharge marks a significant milestone, symbolizing the shift from critical medical care to the arduous process of reintegrating into normal life.

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