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Two stabbing incidents in Eilat, suspicion of nationalist motive in one of them | Israel today

2022-02-23T22:04:09.210Z


Two men in their 20s in serious and moderate condition were evacuated to Yoseftal Hospital with penetrating injuries • MDA paramedic: "The two wounded were on the street while conscious and suffering from penetrating injuries" • The police opened an investigation into the two incidents


Within half an hour, two stabbing incidents in Eilat:

Two men were seriously injured last night (Wednesday to Thursday) after being stabbed during a fight on Mish'ol Eshkolit Street in Eilat.

MDA medics and paramedics provided medical care and evacuated to Yoseftal Hospital two men in their 20s in serious and moderate condition with penetrating injuries.

In another case, a man was stabbed on the North Shore boardwalk.

MDA paramedic Romeo Radolesco and MDA paramedic David Asraf said: "The two wounded were on the street while conscious and suffering from penetrating injuries. We provided them with life-saving medical treatment that included stopping bleeding and evacuated them in a difficult and moderate condition for further treatment at the city hospital."

In another case, the Israel Police received a report that a man was stabbed on the north coast promenade in Eilat.

Eilat police's fighters who were called to the scene acted quickly and located the suspect in the offense while trying to escape from the scene.

Preliminary investigation indicates that the suspect in the stabbing is from a minority, but has not yet been arrested.

It may be a nationalist background.

Investigation of the two events at the beginning.

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Source: israelhayom

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