271 people were hospitalized after Iran’s attacks: Israeli Health Ministry

271 people were hospitalized after Iran's attacks: Israeli Health Ministry

Israel’s Health Ministry said on Thursday that 271 people arrived in hospitals after the Iranian ballistic missile attack this morning – in four severe conditions, 16 medium conditions, in 220 good conditions, in good condition, 24 rapid anxiety, and to undergo seven medical evaluation, which has not yet been determined, told by the time of Israel.

At the Soroca Medical Center in Barsheba, who was directly killed by a missile, 71 people were lightly injured and one person was suffering from anxiety. Most of the mildly injured area suffered an injury to their way or suffered from anxiety. He said.

Since the onset of Operation Rising Lion, 2,345 injured people have come to hospitals: 21 in severe condition, 87 in moderate conditions, 2,105 in good condition, and 99 suffering from anxiety, The Times of Israel said, quoting the ministry.

So far, most of the injured have been released. Currently, 106 people are being treated in hospitals, and other 149 are being treated in the emergency chamber.

The ministry asked the people living near the elderly citizens to help them choose the nearest and safest protected place, and practice reaching there and reaching as soon as possible, to prevent accidents from falling on the way, even before the alarm voice.

The Ministry has also instructed health maintenance organizations and flexibility centers to strengthen mental health aid services to the victims of anxiety to get telephone assistance without going to hospitals. The phone number for the national flexibility medical center is 5486 and operates around the clock.

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Meanwhile, a Hizbollah operative was killed in a drone strike in the southern Lebanon today, before today Israel Defense forces said, marking the third in less than a day.

According to the IDF, Hizbullah was involved in efforts to restore infrastructure in the operative Haula region.

The head of the Directorate of Military Intelligence, Major General Shloomi Binder says IDF should “hunt down” to Iran’s military commanders, “wherever they run away.

Speaking to the soldiers in one of the command centers of the directorate, Binder has described the abolition of Major General Ali Shadmani, the most senior military commander of Iran earlier this week.

“Two days ago, we managed to attack one of one of their secret headquarters in the mountains. Some commanders managed to escape to another. After twelve hours, we hit the head of Khatam al-Nibia employees who ran into another mountainous region near Tehran,” Binder said, according to the time of Israel.

He said, “We have to hunt wherever we run away. And you are succeeding in changing Iran at 1,500 km from some distant place, in a military we know how it behaves as it was in our first circle. You have converted the third circle to the first circle,” he said according to the time of Israel.

Binder says that 30 Iranian commanders were killed in early IDF attacks in the early hours of Friday. The IDF killed eight top generals that morning, and said the attacks killed dozens of commanders and at least nine atomic scientists.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Tourism is calling the government to allow tourists trapped in Israel to leave for special permission to leave the country through air travel due to Iran war.

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In a letter sent to the Acting Director General of Acting Drert Steinmet of the Prime Minister’s office, Dani Shah, Director General of Tourism Minister, urged the government to allow tourists to leave the country, under the approval by an exception committee appointed by the Ministry of Transport. The Exception Committee has been nominated to review and prioritize requests from Israeli citizens with extraordinary humanitarian and medical requirements, demanding to return to the country on repatriation flights.

Shah wrote in the letter, “Tourists find themselves in a state of uncertainty and crisis.

“We request that return [repatriation] Israel flights are also used for outbound flights to move tourists from Israel to their original countries, as is overwhelmed with cruise ships and land border crossings that are overwhelmed, ”the letter said, according to the time of Israel.

“Priority is not only a human and essential act, but also great political and image value: they will become ambassadors of goodwill to tourists, or vice versa, if they are considered left by the country that they have chosen to travel,” read the letter.

On Tuesday, the Ministry of Tourism started a digital registration form for tourists trapped in Israel due to war to facilitate its departure from the country to allow permission to allow it once. The ministry said that around 22,000 tourists are so far registered on the form and are trying to reach the repatriation departure flights to leave Israel. (AI)

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