Israel’s Health Ministry said Monday that nearly 1,000 people have been evacuated to hospitals since fighting with Iran erupted over the weekend.
According to ministry data, 960 individuals have been transported to medical centers nationwide since hostilities began last Shabbos. Of those, 150 remain hospitalized, including 12 patients receiving treatment in intensive care units.
Four people are listed in serious condition, though officials noted that two of them were not directly wounded by missile strikes. Another 24 patients are classified in moderate condition, while 119 are reported to be in good condition.
In addition to those physically injured, the ministry said one individual is being treated for acute anxiety and three others are undergoing medical evaluations.
The figures come as Israel continues to contend with waves of missile and drone fire amid its expanding confrontation with Tehran, straining emergency response systems and hospital networks across the country.
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