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Freed Israeli Hostages Still Carry Shrapnel After Oct. 7 Assault

Dispatch by Vance Sterling | Updated: 08:27 GMT+0000 / Jun 17, 2026 | 1 MIN READ
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Freed Israeli Hostages Still Carry Shrapnel from Oct. 7 Attack

Medical examinations reveal that many of the Freed Israeli Hostages continue to harbor fragments of shrapnel deep within their bodies, a stark reminder of the Oct. 7 onslaught.

According to an Israeli health official, the remnants are lodged in vital organs, causing chronic pain and requiring ongoing monitoring.

“The physical wounds will linger long after the ceasefire,” the official told Reuters.

Some of the women endured solitary confinement for weeks, then were forced into subterranean passages where they spent ↓ 8 months in cramped tunnels, emerging only after the cease‑fire.

Doctors emphasize that removal surgery carries high risk; many opt for observation, fearing complications.

Long‑Term Health Outlook

Experts from AP News warn that lingering metal fragments can lead to infections, mobility issues, and psychological trauma.

Dispatch from: Vance Sterling
Crisis & Global Conflict Director
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