Israeli Health Ministry Reports Over 6,100 Hospitalizations Since February as Regional Conflict Casualties Mount

The Israeli Health Ministry reports 121 new hospitalizations in 24 hours, bringing the total number of people treated during the current war to 6,131.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 31, 2026, 2:52 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Times of Israel

Israeli Health Ministry Reports Over 6,100 Hospitalizations Since February as Regional Conflict Casualties Mount - article image
Israeli Health Ministry Reports Over 6,100 Hospitalizations Since February as Regional Conflict Casualties Mount - article image

The Daily Inflow of War-Related Admissions

Medical facilities across Israel continue to manage a steady stream of patients as the conflict enters a second month of high-intensity operations. According to the latest data from the Health Ministry, 121 individuals were transported to hospitals over the past 24-hour period due to incidents linked to the ongoing war. This daily influx includes a spectrum of medical needs, from life-threatening trauma to psychological care for acute anxiety, reflecting the pervasive impact of the hostilities on both the military and civilian populations.

A Statistical Overview of Current Patient Conditions

Of the individuals admitted to emergency departments within the last day, the Ministry has provided a specific breakdown of their medical status to illustrate the severity of the recent escalations. One patient remains in serious condition, while eight others are being treated for moderate injuries. The vast majority of the newly admitted, totaling 106 individuals, are categorized as being in good condition. Additionally, six people required specialized clinical intervention for severe anxiety following recent missile alerts or explosive impacts in residential areas.

Cumulative Impact on the National Healthcare System

Since the initiation of the conflict on February 28, the sheer volume of admissions has tested the resilience of Israel's medical grid. With 6,131 people treated over the past several weeks, the Ministry reports that 118 patients currently remain hospitalized for long-term recovery or surgery. These figures represent a combined total of active-duty soldiers and civilians, though the government has not provided a specific demographic breakdown, opting instead to focus on the total logistical burden placed on surgical and rehabilitation wards.

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