Further Evidence of Hamas’s Barbarity:
Last Sunday, an Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson disclosed that they had uncovered a pharmacy stocked with unopened packages of medications. These were meant for the families of abductees, many of whom are battling chronic illnesses and require daily treatment for survival. We shall delve into the details of these medications, their functions, and their intended purposes. These medications were found unused and sealed in the Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis by the IDF soldiers. Some medications were even found in unopened brown boxes.
Last Sunday, an Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson disclosed that they had uncovered a pharmacy stocked with unopened packages of medications. These were meant for the families of abductees, many of whom are battling chronic illnesses and require daily treatment for survival. We shall delve into the details of these medications, their functions, and their intended purposes. These medications were found unused and sealed in the Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis by the IDF soldiers. Some medications were even found in unopened brown boxes.
The IDF operation was led by the commando formation, the 13th Fleet, and other special forces. The operation was based on intelligence that suggested Hamas was conducting terrorist activities at the hospital. During their search of the hospital premises, the IDF forces discovered weapons, mortars, and grenades belonging to Hamas.
The IDF spokesperson decided to withhold the names of the medications to protect the identity of the abductees. However, we provide a list of these medications and their intended uses:
Multivitamins: These capsules contain a variety of essential vitamins and minerals. They are typically used to treat malnutrition and provide a safety net to prevent overall health deterioration due to starvation or an unidentified deficiency of vitamins and minerals.
Hilo Gel: These gel eye drops are used to treat eye dryness. They contain a high concentration of hyaluronic acid and enhance the stability of the moisture layer in the eye, which is crucial for people suffering from various syndromes that cause dry eyes.
Tritice: This medication is utilized for the treatment of hypertension, heart failure, and chronic kidney failure. Known by its generic name ‘ramipril’, this drug is part of the ACE inhibitor group of medications that increase cardiac output, reduce resistance in blood vessels, lower blood pressure, and promote sodium excretion in the urine. Some of the abductees suffer from high blood pressure, and any delay in treatment can lead to severe, life-threatening complications.
Amlodipine: This medication, part of the family of calcium channel blockers, is used to treat hypertension and angina pectoris. By blocking sodium channels in the body, it reduces blood vessel resistance and decreases blood pressure. Delaying this medication can cause a significant increase in blood pressure and pose life-threatening risks.
Jardians: This medication is used to treat type 2 diabetes in adults. It contains empagliflozin, which promotes glucose excretion in the urine, thereby reducing blood glucose levels and managing diabetes. It also contains metformin, which reduces glucose production in the liver, decreases insulin resistance in body cells, and helps regulate diabetes. Delaying this treatment can cause hyperglycemia, which can lead to unconsciousness in severe cases.
Azkor: This medication is used to treat high cholesterol levels in the blood by inhibiting its absorption in the intestines. It is typically administered with statin drugs. While not immediately life-threatening, prolonged delay in treatment and increased blood lipid levels significantly heighten the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
Zodorum: This new generation medication is used to treat insomnia. Many of the abductees reported having trouble sleeping, with some staying awake for weeks, managing only a few minutes of sleep each day. Sleep deprivation can cause fatigue and increase the risk of endocrine disorders and high blood pressure, even in young people. This medication facilitates sleep within about thirty minutes and is usually excreted in the urine within a few hours, so it generally does not cause fatigue the next morning.