MK Yizhak Ginzburg (Otzma Yehudit), a member of the Knesset Health Committee, has called for an urgent session regarding the suspected poisoning of infants through pharmaceutical substances allegedly inserted into fruit puree products. "Every additional day may leave more infants exposed to a product that has not been removed from the shelves," Ginzburg said, according to Israeli media.
MK Yizhak Ginzburg (Otzma Yehudit), a member of the Knesset Health Committee, has requested an urgent session of the committee to address what he described as the poisoning of infants via pharmaceutical substances introduced into fruit puree. According to N12, Ginzburg stated that every passing day risks exposing additional babies to a product still on store shelves. The request follows reports of a suspected contamination or tampering incident involving baby food products, though specific product names, brands, and regulatory actions have not yet been confirmed by the Health Ministry or the Home Front Command. No official recall or health advisory has been published in the messages reviewed.
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