Shaare Zedek Medical Center
Israeli Justice Minister Yariv Levin filled in as acting premier on Friday morning.
One killed in stabbing near Jerusalem
The victim, a 46-year-old man, was transported to Shaare Zedek Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead • Police arrested the suspected assailant in Jerusalem.
The determination was made by a special medical committee set up a week after Oct. 7 to evaluate the hostages’ condition based on available eyewitness and video evidence.
“Like all families in Israel whose children are fighting in Gaza, I was in an ongoing nightmare and constantly worried.”
The doctor compared the experience to that of a combat pilot equipped with an advanced helmet.
The examination shed light on the craftsmanship of the artisans who built them.
“The women underwent an initial assessment and treatments and are accompanied by social and psychological teams,” says Shaare Zedek Medical Center Trauma Unit head Dr. Alon Schwarz.
The terrorist, a resident of Salfit in his 20s, stabbed an ultra-Orthodox man and attacked Border Police officers near Damascus Gate. The Israeli premier praises officers’ “quick and determined” response.
The organization has loaned more than 200 children’s car seats to Arab and Bedouin Israeli citizens.
Yehuda Meshi Zahav, who stepped down as head of volunteer emergency-response organization in the wake of sexual-assault allegations, is fighting for his life in a Jerusalem hospital.
Successful heart surgery using sound waves takes place for first time in Israel
Dr. Yaron Almagor, director of the Catheterization Unit at Shaare Zedek Medical Center, said the new method is “significant news for many patients who have up until now had to undergo complex treatments and surgeries.”