14 wounded in traffic accidents across Israel from Friday night to Saturday morning

Half of those wounded came on Highway 675 near the village of Kfar Yehezkel in the Jezreel Valley, which saw the collision of two cars.

Some 14 individuals were wounded across Israel from Friday night to Saturday morning due to traffic accidents, according to Israeli media.

Seven were wounded after two cars collided on Highway 675 near the village of Kfar Yehezkel in the Jezreel Valley.

Medical teams arrived at the scene of the crash and provided medical treatment to those injured, which included a 34-year-old woman and a 14-year-old boy in moderate condition. The other five were in light condition.

The wounded were evacuated to Emek Medical Center in Afula, Maariv reported.

Another five were wounded in a car accident involving several vehicles on Highway 40 near Ramle. One 30-year-old man was in moderate condition, with the other four in light condition, when MDA paramedics arrived at the scene, who then evacuated them to Shamir Medical Center or Kaplan Medical Center.

MDA PARAMEDICS on the job. (credit: MDA)

MDA PARAMEDICS on the job. (credit: MDA)

The 30-year-old sustained bruises on his limbs, according to Walla.

Accidents only involving one person

Then, a motorcyclist was moderately wounded on Highway 4 near the Holot interchange.

MDA paramedics arrived at the scene and evacuated him to Sheba Medical Center in Tel Hashomer. The motorcyclist, also 30, was suffering from a head injury, Walla reported.

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On Highway 20, an electric scooter rider, 34, is in moderate condition after colliding with a safety railing. Paramedics evacuated him to the Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, according to Maariv.

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