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Improvement in the condition of the soldier who was attacked in Jaffa: "Returned to consciousness after complex surgery" - Walla! news

2021-05-14T06:42:55.871Z


A team of senior doctors who were called to the hospital managed to stop the bleeding of the soldier, who was badly injured in the head and suffering from skull crises. Now, after nocturnal surgery, his condition is defined as moderate and stable. Another 19-year-old soldier arrived at the hospital in civilian clothes, and reported being attacked in the city. His condition is mild


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Improvement in the condition of the soldier who was attacked in Jaffa: "He regained consciousness after a complex operation"

A team of senior doctors who were called to the hospital managed to stop the bleeding of the soldier, who was badly injured in the head and suffering from skull crises.

Now, after nocturnal surgery, his condition is defined as moderate and stable.

Another 19-year-old soldier arrived at the hospital in civilian clothes, and reported being attacked in the city.

His condition is mild

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Meirav Cohen

Friday, 14 May 2021, 09:04 Updated: 09:26

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In the video: Update on the condition of the soldier who was attacked in Jaffa (Photo: Ichilov Hospital)

The condition of the 19-year-old soldier who was attacked yesterday in Jaffa has improved, and his condition is now defined as moderate and stable - this was reported this morning (Friday) from the Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv.



Initially, the soldier's condition was defined as mild yesterday, but the hospital said that his condition worsened when he was rushed to the emergency room, and at a certain point his condition was defined as difficult.

He suffered a severe head injury, skull crises and cerebral hemorrhage.

Following this, he was operated on tonight at the hospital.

A team of three senior neurosurgeons was called in to conduct the surgery, which was designed to stop extensive bleeding.

Dr. Ido Strauss, a senior physician in the neurosurgical department at Ichilov, said that he has regained full consciousness.

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Conflicts in Israel: A young Jew was moderately wounded by gunfire in Lod, a soldier was seriously injured in an attack in Jaffa

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Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv (Photo: Reuven Castro)

"The young man was sitting on the sidewalk while he was conscious and suffering from a bleeding wound to his head," MDA paramedic Nadav Arazi told of the incident in Jaffa.

We performed medical tests and quickly evacuated him to the hospital while continuing medical treatment. "



Another 19-year-old soldier arrived at the hospital emergency room tonight in civilian clothes.

According to him, when he went out to a restaurant in Jaffa, he was attacked and dropped to the floor.

His condition is defined as mild.

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