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The Shabbat guards of the rescue organization were called on the night of Saturday 27/04/24 at 22:24 to Halutz Street in Haifa following a report of a violent incident.

A rescue organization told Hai Pa News Corporation:
The Shabbat guards, along with MDA medics and paramedics, provided medical treatment to a 30-year-old man with minor injuries and a 32-year-old man with a penetrating injury to his lower body, and he was taken in moderate condition to Rambam Hospital in the city.

The Shabbat dispatcher of Salvation Chabach Rottenstreich reports:

"When I arrived at the scene with the MDA ambulance in my possession, I found a 30-year-old man suffering from bruises in a minor condition, and after scans I found a 32-year-old man in a nearby street suffering from a penetrating bruise in his lower body after being hit in a violent incident. Together with medics and paramedics from Hatzla and MDA, we gave him initial medical treatment that included stopping bleeding and dressings, and he was taken in moderate condition for further treatment in the trauma room at Rambam Hospital in the city.'

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