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The intelligence officer was hospitalized in the emergency room about two months before his death - without the family's knowledge - Walla! news

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The officer was hospitalized at Rambam Hospital after feeling unwell in the holding cell. He was not required for complex treatment, and was released back to prison without having to be transferred to another ward - while he himself did not update his associates on the unusual incident. Suicidal tendencies have been attributed to him


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The intelligence officer was hospitalized in the emergency room about two months before his death - without the family's knowledge

The officer was hospitalized at Rambam Hospital after feeling unwell in the holding cell. He was not required for complex treatment, and was released back to prison without having to be transferred to another ward - while he himself did not update his associates on the unusual incident. Suicidal tendencies have been attributed to him

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Tal Lev-Ram

Friday, 11 June 2021, 07:00 Updated: 07:03

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Intelligence officer who died in prison, two months before his death, was admitted to the emergency room at Rambam Hospital in Haifa, due to a medical event last jail cell - that was published this morning (Friday) in Maariv. It was reported that his family learned that his hospitalization after his death.



The officer turns sorting after not feeling Well, it was not a serious incident that required complex treatment, so after the examination, diagnosis and emergency treatment, the officer was released back to prison, without having to be transferred to another ward. Also, at no point - both after this incident and during his entire stay - The officer has suicidal tendencies. The



reason for his hospitalization is not entirely clear at this stage either, but was probably related to the medical-psychiatric treatment he received in prison. Nor did he, for his part, update his associates on the unusual incident.

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IDF: Relatives of the officer who died in prison prevent the publication of his name; Family: They violate summaries

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The officer's relatives demonstrate in front of the Kirya in Tel Aviv, this week (Photo: Flash 90, Tomer Neuberg)

In the investigation and medical analysis of the data, a possible connection between the two incidents is also expected to be examined - the hospitalization at Rambam and the officer's death. The



IDF estimates with high probability that the officer ended his life in prison. However, the security cameras record the ingestion of only four bullets. In the coming days, more findings related to the post-mortem are expected to be received, which will help to deduce whether beyond those four bullets, the officer swallowed more bullets. However, there is a possibility that medically it will not be possible to determine the direct cause of his death.



Following the IDF position that there is no impediment to publishing the officer's name and photo from a security standpoint, and that this is the family's request, his parents reacted sharply: "The IDF spokesman forgot that we are not in the 1980s Inform journalists and publish messages without responsibility. " They further stressed that the content of the case is contrary to the agreements with the State Attorney's Office, "since,The security risks in the publication have not yet been examined by the Operations Division. "

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