Iran crisis: 108 Israelis hospitalised in 24hrs
Since the breaking of the war with the United States in tow against Iran on 28 February, a total of 3,195 people have been admitted to various medical facilities.
At least 108 people were reportedly hospitalised as of today (15 March) across Israel over the past 24 hours as the country's war with Iran continues to take a toll on both civilians and military personnel, according to the Israeli health ministry.
Of those treated during this period, the ministry classified two individuals as being in moderate condition, while 96 were reported to be in good condition, reports The Times of Israel.
Additionally, nine people received medical attention for acute anxiety following the latest escalations.
However, the report did not provide a specific breakdown regarding the nature of the injuries by the Israeli health ministry. It noted that the casualties include individuals injured while rushing to bomb shelters, in addition to those potentially affected by direct missile fire from Iran or rocket fire from Lebanese territory.
Since the breaking of the war with United States in tow against Iran on 28 February, a total of 3,195 people have been admitted to various medical facilities.
Some 81 patients remain under hospital care, a figure that covers both soldiers and civilians.
Among the currently hospitalised, one remains in critical condition and nine are in serious condition. Ten others are listed in moderate condition, while the remaining 60 are reported to be in good condition.
