Israeli hospitals treat 163 casualties following 24 hours of Iranian and Hezbollah strikes
Israeli health officials report 163 new hospitalizations following missile strikes, with an 82 year old man remaining in serious condition after surgery.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 6, 2026, 3:19 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from The Times of Israel

Escalating Toll of Aerial Bombardments on Civilians
The Health Ministry has disclosed that 163 people were transported to medical facilities across the country over the last 24 hours as a direct result of the ongoing conflict. This surge in casualties follows a series of coordinated strikes involving both Iranian ballistic missiles and Hezbollah rocket fire. While the majority of those admitted are reported to be in good condition, the high volume of admissions within a single day underscores the widespread physical and psychological impact of the current escalation on the civilian population.
Critical Care for Elderly Victims in Haifa
At the Rambam Health Care Campus, medical teams are working to stabilize an 82 year old man who sustained life threatening injuries during a ballistic missile impact. According to a hospital spokesperson, the patient underwent emergency surgery and remains sedated and ventilated in serious condition. His 78 year old wife was also hospitalized following the same event, though she is currently listed in good condition. The targeting of residential areas continues to place the most vulnerable segments of the population at extreme risk.
Ballistic Impact Recorded in Petah Tikvah
The Rabin Medical Center reported a new admission on Monday morning following an Iranian ballistic missile strike in Petah Tikvah. The victim arrived at the facility in moderate to serious condition, marking a continued trend of high velocity projectiles reaching deep into the Israeli center. This specific incident highlights the geographic reach of the current Iranian offensive, which has forced medical centers in multiple districts to activate emergency protocols to handle incoming trauma cases.
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