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Inside the ‘homecoming unit’ ready to welcome Israeli hostages

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
October 12, 2025
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A teddy sits on a bed in a bright hospital room. Beside it is a small fridge stocked with bottled water and Coca-Cola.

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While the bear might make you think a child is about to arrive, this room will soon be welcoming one of the 20 Israeli hostages believed to be alive in Gaza.

With phase one of Donald Trump’s peace plan now underway, an entire nation is holding its breath for the return of the hostages, not least the medical teams preparing to receive them.

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Sky News was given special access to one of the teams in the Rabin Medical Center in Petah Tikva, a city north-east of Tel Aviv.

It was sobering and emotional, but also inspiring, talking to its doctors and nurses as they showed us around what one calls the “homecoming unit”.

Director of Nursing Dr Michal Steinman took us into the light airy rooms where hostages will be allowed to recover at their own speed in private, choosing when and for how long they emerge, slowly reengaging with a world they’ve not known for two years.

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She explained that each of the hostages – who are all men – will be given their own private room, where a gift basket filled with thoughtful items such as a teddy, a blanket, slippers and a phone charger awaits them.

The teddy is there to help bring comfort to the freed captives.

“Our research says each one of us has a child inside,” Dr Steinman told me. “We need something to pet and feel soft, and reassure them after the lack of senses for such a long time.”

Phones, she said, will be provided by the army.

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The families will also bring items from home to make the area feel more familiar to their loved ones as they slowly adjust to freedom.

The men will also have access to other areas, including a private living space where they can spend time with loved ones or greet any visiting dignitaries. Their families will also be provided with rooms to stay as well as an area for the children of the hostages to relax when they visit.

Medical equipment is kept in dedicated treatment rooms as part of an effort to make the rooms feel more like accommodation than a hospital.

While the unit is pristine and ready for the new arrivals, it has previously been used to house other hostages released by Hamas.

Staff shared anecdotes revealing what may lie ahead. Dr Steinman told us of one released hostage who had had trouble not with sleeping, but with waking up.

“When I opened my eyes,” they had told her, “I was thinking that I’m still in a dream because there’s no way that I opened my eyes and I’m not in the tunnel. I thought, ‘it’s a dream inside a dream’.”

The hostages, she said, “can’t believe for the first moments they’re not in other place.”

Dr Steinman found another freed captive “stuck” and standing still after opening the refrigerator.

“I told him, ‘It’s hard for you to choose?’,” she explained. “And he said, ‘I’m just amazed at the colours. All I’ve seen for 100 days is black, white and brown’.”

The professor reinventing ‘hostage medicine’

For the head of the centre, Professor Noa Eliakim-Raz, and her team, the return of the hostages will be the culmination of two years of painstaking work.

They have effectively reinvented what they call ‘hostage medicine’, learning from the treatment of groups of hostages received during this war.

She is a serious and dedicated clinician. With professional precision, she told me of the challenges ahead, including the life-threatening risks of mistreating malnourished hostages held for so long underground.

Then she gave us a glimpse into the human side of their work.

“All the team, we’ve prepared for so long, I mean really, we’ve been in this for two years and all the time, we’re preparing and ready,” she said. “This ward that you saw is ready every day.”

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How does she feel as the hostages’ arrival draws near?

“I feel very grateful, and I think that’s the strongest emotion, to be part of this,” she said.

Clearly moved, Professor Noa had to pause and collect her emotions, her eyes welling up when asked what she’d be thankful for most.

“I think being part of a small step,” she began, before pausing again. “A small step of making them feel hugged again and trusting the system.”

It will, she said, be a big relief when it’s over.

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Professor Noa is writing a first-of-its-kind multi-disciplinary protocol for treating long-term hostages, literally rewriting the book on how to return them to normality.

Her department did not exist before October 7. In the two years since its inception, it has pioneered a form of treatment involving many different disciplines to maximise the chances of recovery.

The Rabin Medical Center’s staff believe the lessons they’ve learned will benefit doctors around the world in future.

But they hope never to have to use them on Israelis again.

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