2 freed hostages have arrived to hospital near Tel Aviv, spokesperson says
Two of the hostages freed from Gaza today have arrived at the Wolfson Medical Center in the Israeli city of Holon, which is south of Tel Aviv, a hospital spokesperson confirmed to CNN.
Hagai Levine, head of the medical team of the hostage families association, told journalists he had spoken to some of the freed hostages on the phone and that some of them have gastroenteritis.
He added that their recovery from weeks in captivity would likely take time, also stressing the importance of their reunions with their families.
The other hostages who were freed today remain at the Hatzerim Airbase near Beersheva, according to Israel Defense Forces spokesman Daniel Hagari. They are expected to be flown to hospitals in the Tel Aviv area, he added.
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