A pedestrian was critically injured after being struck by a vehicle at the Geha Interchange, reportedly amid ongoing protests in the area, according to Magen David Adom. Medics evacuated the victim, whose identity has not been released, to hospital. Additional injuries were reported nearby at the Ganot Junction, where a 21-year-old man was moderately hurt and several other people sustained minor injuries in separate incidents.
A pedestrian was critically injured at the Geha Interchange on Monday evening in what appears to be a vehicular ramming linked to the ongoing protest activity in central Israel. Magen David Adom crews evacuated the victim to a hospital. Minutes earlier, at the nearby Ganot Junction, a 21-year-old was moderately wounded in a similar incident, and paramedics treated several people with minor injuries. The events are unfolding as demonstrations over the conscription law continue, with police and emergency services working to manage multiple scenes. It remains unconfirmed whether the critically injured victim was a protester, a driver, or a bystander.
2 developments
- StrongMDA corrects: pedestrian injured at Geha protest is 93, condition moderate
- StrongDriver suspected in Geha hit-and-run released; says she feared lynching
- StrongBrawl at Ganot Interchange between passersby and protesters, one injured
- StrongNew video shows female driver attacked after wielding weapon at protesters on Highway 6
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