Three people have been injured in separate traffic accidents across Israel on Monday, with one man sustaining serious injuries. A 29-year-old suffered multi-system injuries after his vehicle overturned near the settlement of Nili in the West Bank. Magen David Adom paramedics, working alongside Israeli military medical personnel, treated him at the scene before airlifting him to Hadassah Ein Kerem hospital in Jerusalem.
In a second incident on Highway 1 near Lod interchange, a 25-year-old man was moderately injured with head and limb trauma when his car collided with a truck and another vehicle. Two additional people suffered minor injuries in the same crash. All three were treated by Magen David Adom and transported to Sheba Medical Centre at Tel HaShomer.
A third accident saw a 17-year-old boy sustain moderate head injuries after his vehicle hit a tree on Highway 872 near Alikim interchange. Another person in the car suffered minor injuries. Both were treated and transported to Rambam Medical Centre in Haifa.
A 29-year-old suffered multi-system injuries after his vehicle overturned, requiring emergency airlift to hospital.
What this means for UK readers: Road safety remains a persistent public health challenge in Israel, mirroring concerns British drivers face on congested routes.
Sources: Walla News, Walla News, Walla News — Original articles in Hebrew.
