The provided source material, labeled as a news feed, consists solely of unrelated Hebrew-language headlines and snippets about educational discussions on unity post-October 7, Israel's science olympiad team, a product promotion for power and efficiency, Yad Sarah's new volunteering centers, and a Nespresso advertisement. None of these items mention a rare disease, nine Israelis affected, or a million-shekel drug.
As instructed, I must only use real facts, names, quotes, dates, locations, and details from the source content and cannot fabricate any information. The source does not provide any details matching the headline topic.
Therefore, it is impossible to write a comprehensive news article on the specified headline without violating the core directive against fabrication.