Seven people were wounded overnight in a road accident near the Sea of Galilee, according to a statement from the Tzafon Medical Center spokesperson. A 10-year-old girl from the Golan Heights arrived in serious condition but has since improved to moderate and is hospitalized in pediatric intensive care. Her two-year-old brother and father (38) were lightly injured, as were three other young adults from the Tzfat area, aged 20-23. A fourth young man with a head injury was evacuated to Rambam Medical Center.
Seven people were injured in a road accident near the Sea of Galilee overnight Sunday-Monday, the Tzafon Medical Center (formerly Poriya) reported Monday morning. The most seriously wounded at arrival was a 10-year-old girl from the Golan Heights, who was listed in serious condition but later upgraded to moderate and is being treated in the pediatric intensive care unit. Her brother, aged two, and their father (38) sustained light injuries. Four additional casualties who arrived at the hospital: three young adults (ages 20-23) from the Tzfat area in light condition, and one man of similar age with a head injury who was transferred to Rambam Medical Center. No other doctors or medics were quoted beyond the hospital's own statement; the accident's cause and exact location are not detailed in this report.
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