A 45-year-old man was seriously wounded on Eli Cohen Street in Lod this evening. Magen David Adom teams provided life-saving treatment and evacuated him conscious to Shamir Assaf Harofeh Medical Center with penetrating injuries.
A 45-year-old man was seriously wounded tonight on Eli Cohen Street in Lod in a violent incident. Magen David Adom paramedics treated him at the scene and evacuated him conscious to Shamir Assaf Harofeh Medical Center with penetrating wounds. The incident updates an earlier report from 22:18 Jerusalem, which described a stabbing on the same street involving a victim of the same age, also evacuated to the same hospital. No further details regarding the nature of tonight's incident or the victim's condition have been released.
At 22:18 Jerusalem (Sun), The Zioneer reported that a 45-year-old man was seriously injured in a stabbing on Eli Cohen Street, with Magen David Adom evacuating him conscious to Shamir Assaf Harofeh Medical Center. The current dispatch, filed at 22:48 Jerusalem, provides no additional specific details beyond the evacuation, suggesting the initial report may have been updated with the victim's transport confirmation. The source quality remains unchanged: both items rely on Magen David Adom as the primary source, and no independent corroboration has been cited.
As The Zioneer reported earlier today (Sun), Lod has seen multiple violence incidents: a 17-year-old was moderately wounded at 11:31 Jerusalem, and a 47-year-old was moderately wounded at 07:55 Jerusalem. The city has experienced a pattern of violent events over recent days, though the immediate circumstances of tonight's incident remain unclear.
It remains unverified whether tonight's incident is a direct follow-up to the 22:18 stabbing or a separate event, as both share the same street and victim profile without further specification. The nature of the assault (stabbing versus other violence) has not been re-confirmed in this update, and no arrests or suspect details have been reported.
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