Israel's Homefront Toll in Operation Sha'agat Ha'ari: 23 Dead, 7,656 Injured
Israel’s Health Ministry and Magen David Adom released updated figures on casualties from Iran and Hezbollah attacks. As of 7:00 a.m., 114 remain hospitalized, including two in critical condition.
An Iranian missile strike in Arad (Photo: Haim Goldberg, Flash90)The Ministry of Health said today (Sunday) that since the start of Operation Sha'agat Ha'ari, and as of 7:00 a.m., 7,656 people have been evacuated to hospitals following attacks by Iran and Hezbollah on communities across Israel.
Of those, 114 are currently hospitalized: 2 in critical condition, 13 in serious condition, 32 in moderate condition, and 67 in minor condition.
Meanwhile, Magen David Adom (MDA) reported that during Operation Sha'agat Ha'ari it treated 2,503 people, including 594 injured by rocket fire. Of those: 23 killed, 23 in critical condition, 38 in moderate condition, 510 in minor condition, and 586 treated for anxiety. While heading to shelters, 1,323 people were treated: 3 killed, 6 in critical condition, 12 in moderate condition, and 1,302 in minor condition.
According to the data, in Tel Aviv 182 people were treated, including 43 with physical injuries—of whom 2 were killed, 2 in serious condition, 2 in moderate condition, and 37 in minor condition; 118 injured while heading to shelters—of whom 1 in serious condition and 117 in minor condition; and 21 treated for anxiety.
In Petah Tikva, 108 people were treated, including 19 with physical injuries—of whom 1 in serious condition, 1 in moderate condition, and 17 in minor condition; 60 in minor condition who were injured while heading to shelters and in traffic accidents during sirens; and 29 treated for anxiety.
In Arad, 93 people were treated, including 84 with physical injuries—of whom 10 in serious condition, 19 in moderate condition, and 55 in minor condition; 3 injured while heading to shelters—of whom 1 in moderate condition and 2 in minor condition; and 6 treated for anxiety.
In Bnei Brak, 96 people were injured, including 46 with physical injuries—of whom 1 in serious condition, 4 in moderate condition, and 41 in minor condition; 39 in minor condition who were injured while heading to shelters and in a traffic accident during a siren; and 11 treated for anxiety.
Other localities with fatalities:
In Beit Shemesh, 76 people were treated, 9 of whom were killed; in Haifa, 67 injured, including 4 killed and 1 in serious condition; in Yehud, 6 people were treated, including 2 with physical injuries who were killed, 2 in minor condition who were injured while heading to shelters, and 2 treated for anxiety. At the Ayelet HaShahar Interchange (Route 90), 3 people with physical injuries were treated, including 1 woman killed and 2 in minor condition. In Misgav Am, one person with a physical injury who was killed was treated. In Nahariya, 59 people were treated, including 24 with physical injuries—of whom 1 killed, 1 in serious condition, and 22 in minor condition; 18 in minor condition who were injured while heading to shelters; and 17 treated for anxiety.
In Adanim, one person with a physical injury who was killed was treated. In Ramat Gan, 55 people were treated, including 7 with physical injuries—of whom 2 killed, 1 in moderate condition, and 4 in minor condition; 43 injured while heading to shelters—of whom 1 killed, 1 in moderate condition, and 41 in minor condition; and 5 treated for anxiety.
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