The Israeli Ministry of Health has reported that 191 people were injured in the past 24 hours due to ongoing conflict with Iran. This number includes both civilians and soldiers, who were taken to various hospitals for urgent care. The health officials provided details on the patients, noting that one person is in critical condition, three are serious, two are moderate, and 172 are in good condition. They also mentioned that ten individuals were treated for anxiety, and three others are undergoing medical assessments to evaluate their injuries. These recent injuries contribute to a rising number of casualties since the conflict began. The Times of Israel reported that since the war with Iran started on February 28, a total of 2,339 individuals have been admitted to hospitals, which is putting significant strain on the healthcare system in Israel. Out of those hospitalized in the last ten days, 95 are still receiving treatment. The Ministry of Health shared an update on long-term patients, indicating that one is in critical condition, 11 are serious, 11 are moderate, and 69 are in good condition. Additionally, three people are currently undergoing medical evaluations as the security situation in the region remains unstable following the recent escalation. The human toll of the conflict was tragically highlighted on Monday when an Iranian missile strike hit the town of Yehud, resulting in one death, as reported by Al Jazeera.
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191 injured in Israel over last 24 hours as conflict with Iran intensifies- Israeli Health Ministry