Israel reports 191 injured in one day as war with Iran continues
Hospitals across Israel are facing mounting pressure as casualties continue to rise during the ongoing conflict with Iran, according to figures released by the Israeli Ministry of Health, cited by Israeli media.
The ministry said that 191 injured people — including both civilians and military personnel — were brought to hospitals across the country over the past 24 hours.
Among those currently receiving treatment, one person is in critical condition, three are listed in serious condition, and two are in moderate condition. The majority of the injured, 172 people, are reported to be in stable condition.
Health authorities also provided updated figures for casualties since the war began on February 28. According to the ministry, a total of 2,339 people have been taken to hospitals since the start of hostilities.
Of those, 95 people remain hospitalised. Among the patients currently receiving inpatient care, one person is in critical condition, 11 are in serious condition, and 11 are in moderate condition, while 69 are described as being in satisfactory condition. An additional three individuals are undergoing medical examinations.
By Tamilla Hasanova







