Israel hospital treats daughter of Palestinian arch-foe

Agence France-Presse

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Israel hospital treats daughter of Palestinian arch-foe

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An Israeli hospital says it has treated a daughter of Gaza Hamas leader Ismail Haniya, who is a sworn enemy of the Jewish state

JERUSALEM – An Israeli hospital said on Sunday, October 19, that it has treated a daughter of Gaza Hamas leader Ismail Haniya, who is a sworn enemy of the Jewish state.

A spokesman at Ichilov hospital in Tel Aviv told Agence France-Presse that the daughter had been admitted for emergency treatment last month, although he was unable to name her due to patient privacy.

A senior official in the Gaza health ministry confirmed a relative of Haniya had received treatment at the hospital, but identified her as a sister of the former Palestinian prime minister.

She had been in “critical, life-threatening condition” when she arrived at the facility two weeks ago, the official said.

Both sources said the patient had been discharged after a few days and returned to Gaza.

The Palestinian official said she is now in “stable” condition.

Israel, which fought a devastating 50-day war with Gaza militants which ended on August 26, controls the movement of Palestinians from Gaza to Israel but allows the passage of humanitarian cases.

Last year, a granddaughter of Haniya was hospitalized in Israel in a critical condition.

Medics in Gaza said at the time that Amal Haniya, aged one, was sent to Israel for treatment for a serious infection of the digestive tract which affected her nervous system.

The premier’s son Abdessalam Haniya wrote that Amal was then returned to the Al-Nasser pediatric hospital in Gaza, “still in a state of clinical death”.

A medic explained that due to the child’s critical condition she had been transferred back to the Gaza hospital, where should would receive the same medical care as in Israel.

She reportedly died on November 25.

Every year, thousands of Gazans are given permission to cross the border into Israel for urgent medical treatment, according to the World Health Organization. – Rappler.com

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