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Captured Post Date: 1970-01-01 00:00:00
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24.06.2025
10:17
This morning, at approximately 05:45, Magen David Adom's 101 emergency dispatch center received reports of injuries resulting from a missile strike on a residential building in Be’er Sheva
Large MDA forces were immediately dispatched to the scene, including ambulances, Mobile Intensive Care Units, and MDA medicycle first responders. Four casualties were pronounced dead at the scene. Thirteen others were evacuated to hospital: two in moderate condition, eight mildly injured, and three suffering from anxiety.
MDA Senior EMT Shimrit Sela, who treated the injured at the scene:
"We saw thick smoke rising from the area of the strike, and as we approached, we witnessed heavy damage to several buildings. Outside one of the buildings, we saw a man lying unconscious—unfortunately, after medical assessment, we had to pronounce him dead. When we entered the building to search further, we found a man and a woman unconscious, and sadly, we had to pronounce them dead at the scene as well. We established a casualty treatment point and conducted medical checks on residents who were evacuated from the buildings."
MDA paramedic Dvir Ben Ze’ev, who also treated the injured, added:
"We responded with large forces, including Mobile Intensive Care Units, ambulances, rapid response vehicles, and medicycles. We saw significant destruction across several buildings on the street where the rocket landed. At the entrance to one of the buildings, we found an unconscious man, and after thorough searches, we located two more casualties—a man and a woman—also unconscious. Despite our medical efforts, we had no choice but to pronounce them dead. After extended searches by Home Front Command teams, a fourth unconscious victim was located, and his death was pronounced at the scene. Additional MDA teams arriving on site provided medical care and evacuated more casualties to hospital."
MDA Medicycle at the scene of the strike, 4 killed, 10 injured in missiles strike on residential building in Be’er Sheva