"I Got Out of Bed, All Pee-Covered": the Chilling Recording Played in the Knesset
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During a Knesset debate on the response given to people with mental health issues following the war, a recording was played that shocked those present. • Elinor, A.'s wife, heard him crying to the police - while he was hospitalized in a closed ward at Sheba. • "They don't let me shower or change clothes, I think they want to murder me," A. was heard saying. • "Everyone in the committee had tears in their eyes," his wife said. • Sheba: "I'm sorry…
Lummi Karab and their families arrived for a Knesset hearing • The wife of one of them played the message he sent to her to the MKs • In addition, allegations were made of humiliating treatment on behalf of government bodies: "'They said to my wife, 'Why don't you give him pills?'" • In the meantime, a strike may break out in the Rehabilitation Division
The Knesset committee members were outraged by the state's main response. "They're giving us pills, we have no solution. What is Beit Mazen? It's a cemetery," one of them shouted. The wife of the combatant heard a conversation between him and the police: "They don't let me shower, change clothes, they want to kill me."
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