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Released for Publication: A Soldier was Slightly Wounded by Anti-Tank Fire on Har Dov

A 20-year-old IDF soldier was slightly injured by shrapnel from an anti-tank missile that was fired at a Mount Dov outpost. He was taken by helicopter to Rambam Hospital and is now under observation. Watch the helicopter land:

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Photo: Screenshot from the video, Rambam Hospital Spokesperson

Israel at war, the 94th day. An IDF soldier was slightly wounded by anti-tank fire at outposts in Har Dov. He was taken by helicopter to Rambam Hospital while he was conscious and talked to his family.

The hospital said: "The injured will be left for observation in the trauma unit."

The fighting in the north continues along all sectors from Rosh HaNikra in the west to Mount Dov and the entrances of the Hermon in the east. Earlier today Wassam al-Tawil (Hajj Jawad), the deputy commander of Hezbollah's Redwan unit, was killed while driving his car in the south of the country

Since the outbreak of the war on October 7, the Rambam Medical Center in Haifa has treated 222 casualties from the battlefields: South, Judea and Samaria, and North. Of which 180 are members of the security forces and 42 are civilians. At Rambam, 8 members of the security forces are currently hospitalized.

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Released for Publication: A Soldier was Slightly Wounded by Anti-Tank Fi - JFeed