Medical Teams Fight for Life of Critically Injured 11-Year-Old Following Iranian Cluster Strike on Bnei Brak
Medical teams are fighting for the life of an 11-year-old girl critically injured by an Iranian missile in Bnei Brak. A boy is also in serious condition.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 1, 2026, 4:03 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from The Times of Israel

Trauma Units at Sheba Medical Center Battling to Save Young Victim
The medical situation in central Israel has taken a grim turn as hospital spokespersons provide updates on the victims of the latest Iranian missile incursion. At Sheba Medical Center, doctors are currently "fighting for the life" of an 11-year-old girl who was struck by high-velocity shrapnel during the impact in Bnei Brak. The girl’s father was also admitted to the facility and is reported to be in moderate condition. According to a hospital statement, seven other adults were admitted for various blast-related injuries, while six children are currently undergoing rigorous medical evaluations to rule out internal trauma or psychological shock. The concentrated nature of the injuries at this single facility highlights the devastating impact of the cluster submunitions used in the attack.
Serious Injuries Reported at Schneider Children’s Medical Center
In a separate update from Rabin Medical Center, a spokesperson confirmed that a mother and her young son were rushed to the emergency department following the explosion. While the mother remains in moderate condition, her son’s condition was deemed severe enough to warrant an immediate transfer to Schneider Children’s Medical Center, the region’s premier pediatric trauma facility. The boy is currently listed in serious condition, suffering from injuries consistent with a high-pressure blast wave. These reports emphasize the high proportion of children among the severely wounded, a direct consequence of the strike hitting a densely populated residential sector during the early morning hours.
The Clinical Challenge of Treating Cluster Bomb Shrapnel
Medical professionals at the scene and in the hospitals have noted the specific difficulties in treating wounds caused by cluster bomb submunitions. Unlike a single large explosion, these "bomblets" create a saturated field of small, jagged metallic fragments that can cause multiple penetration points in a single victim. According to trauma surgeons at Sheba, the 11-year-old girl’s critical status is the result of such multi-focal shrapnel wounds, which complicate surgical intervention and increase the risk of internal hemorrhaging. The use of these munitions in an urban environment like Bnei Brak has forced medical centers to activate mass-casualty protocols to manage the influx of patients with c...
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