A 54-year-old woman was bitten by what is believed to be a viper in a kibbutz in the Jezreel Valley regional council. She was evacuated by MDA paramedics to the Poriya Medical Center in moderate condition with signs of envenomation, according to Israeli media reports.
A single-sourced report from the N12 news channel indicates a snakebite incident in Israel's northern Jezreel Valley. The victim, a 54-year-old woman, was bitten at a kibbutz and showed signs consistent with a viper bite. MDA crews provided initial treatment and transported her to Poriya Hospital. The condition is listed as moderate, and no further details on her identity or the exact circumstances are available at this time. This is a routine medical emergency incident with no security implications.
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