(Live) – Shooting in the city streets – Two men were shot and injured on Rabbi Peretz Hayut Street. Their condition is moderate. Criminal background.
Map – Rabbi Peretz Hayut Street
In the heart of the French Carmel – opposite Oranim Hall, between Tchernichovsky Street and Eliyahu Hakim Street
MDA informed Lahi Pa:
MDA medics and paramedics are providing medical treatment and referring 2 injured people with penetrating injuries to Rambam Hospital, including: a 30-year-old man in serious condition, confused, and a 35-year-old man in moderate condition.
MDA paramedic Tawfiq Sheikh Ahmed, MDA medic Omar Yehoshua, and senior MDA medic Yishai Levy, said:
"We saw two injured men in their 2s lying on the floor suffering from severe penetrating injuries to their bodies, and one of them was unconscious. We provided them with life-saving medical treatment and evacuated them in an MDA intensive care ambulance to the hospital in serious and moderate condition."
The police told Lai Pa:
The police opened an investigation tonight after receiving a report from medical officials about two men in their 2s who were injured by gunfire on Tchernichovsky Street in Haifa, in moderate and serious condition according to a report from medical officials, and were evacuated to the hospital for further medical treatment.
Haifa police arrived at the scene and conducted searches for suspects in the incident, along with collecting findings and evidence from the scene as part of an investigation that was opened.
The background to a criminal incident and the circumstances are under investigation.
The salvation union said:
United Hatzalah medical teams provided medical assistance to two victims of a violent incident on Rabbi Peretz Hayut Street in Haifa.
Dr. Muhammad Awad, a United Hatzalah physician who encountered the event, said:
"With the assistance of additional paramedics, we provided medical assistance to two young men (in their 30s) who were moderately and seriously injured as a result of violence. They were then evacuated to the hospital for further treatment."
We have become Chicago. Woe to us.) In the 60s-80s, we lived in beautiful Haifa, satisfied with everything, quietly, and enjoyed ourselves. Back then, there was only crime in the United States (as far as I can remember) and a lot in Chicago. (That's why I wrote that we have become Chicago.) It's really dangerous to leave the house these days. They need to wake up here.
Regardless of the article - I think there used to be mutual respect and coexistence in Haifa, with each group living in its own neighborhood.
As neighborhoods become mixed, they lose their uniqueness and at the same time are abandoned by the descendants of the locals, while on the other hand, the natural increase in the "minority" group becomes dominant, and at this point there is no turning back.
A familiar and sad story in Haifa. Let's hope for the best.
If the mountain (Carmel) does not come to human garbage, then human garbage comes to the mountain. And for those who did not understand: If the mountain does not come to Muhammad, Muhammad will come to the mountain.
Why don't you write the truth? The attackers and the attacked are all Arab Muslims.
Why not tell the truth so that the people of Israel know who the criminal and who the gods are?
Noga Carmi may vote for Small Damn, but you should start reporting the truth.
Itamar, the eternally cursed one
From a sleepy town we turned into the Wild West….
God forbid what will happen to this country. Haifa has sunk to the bottom. It's lucky I left Haifa.
Where did they come to Haifa from?
From the villages of the Galilee
The shooting range reached French Carmel.
I didn't understand Peretz Hayut once. And once Carmel Sarfati in Carmel Sarfati doesn't exist. Peretz Hayut street is in Hadar.
It is clearly written on the map next to Super Stella.