MDA informed Lahi Pa:
On Saturday, 26/4/25, at 02:54 a.m., a report was received at MDA's 101 hotline in the Carmel area about an injured person from a violent incident on Shimon Peres Street in Kiryat Bialik. MDA medics and paramedics reported a young man, approximately 20 years old, with no signs of life and penetrating injuries, and pronounced him dead at the scene.
Paramedic Shai Tesler and senior MDA medic Yaniv Hoiger said:
"We saw a man about 20 years old lying on the parking lot floor, unconscious and with serious penetrating injuries to his body. We performed medical examinations, but unfortunately his injuries were significant and we were forced to declare him dead."
The police told Lai Pa:
The Israel Police recently opened an investigation after receiving a report of a man who was stabbed on Shimon Peres Promenade in Kiryat Bialik. The victim was pronounced dead by medical authorities as a result of the stabbing. At this stage, there are no details about the victim.
Regional police officers from the Zevulun station, who arrived at the scene immediately upon receiving the report, began collecting findings and evidence, along with searching for suspects in the stabbing as part of an investigation that was opened.
The background to the incident and its circumstances are under investigation.
Just two days ago we saw the crime figures: The Krayot disaster zone:
The Krayot bypass Haifa
A disturbing surprise emerges from comparing the data to surrounding cities: In Kiryat Ata and Kiryat Bialik, over 8,000 criminal offenses were recorded in each of them – more than in the city of Haifa, even though their number of residents is significantly smaller.