As Tel Aviv faces severe disturbances with the involvement of foreign nationals from Eritrea, Magen David Adom stands at the forefront, extending urgent medical care to those impacted.

Casualty Report as of 15:00:

In response to these violent confrontations, Magen David Adom teams have swiftly rendered medical aid to a total of 114 individuals. The injuries span across various levels of severity:
- 8 individuals are in a serious condition.
- 13 have sustained moderate injuries.
- 93 have incurred mild injuries.
  - Among them, it's crucial to underline that 30 are police officers. Predominantly, these injuries comprise bruises, many resulting from stones and discarded objects.

In these trying times, the Magen David Adom blood services have been instrumental, supplying hospitals with 130 doses and blood components to streamline the medical care for the injured.

Deputy Director of Operations at Magen David Adom Dan Region, Lior Marmelstein, provides insights:

"Since the early hours, when the first alarms regarding violent confrontations involving foreign nationals from Eritrea in Tel Aviv were relayed to Magen David Adom's 101 emergency center, our response was both immediate and comprehensive. We've strategically bolstered our EMTs and paramedic units, utilizing ambulances, ICU vehicles, emergency motorcycles, and specialized rescue squads. This also meant an infusion of volunteers and drivers to our units. Thus far, our teams have attended to 114 individuals, with 8 in serious condition and 13 with moderate injuries. A considerable number of the injured, 30 to be exact, are police personnel, mainly with minor injuries. Amidst this unrest, Magen David Adom remains vigilant and primed, ready to deliver medical care as circumstances unfold."

In light of the ongoing situation, we strongly advise the public to remain cautious, steer clear of tense areas, and cooperate fully to facilitate the efforts of the police in restoring calm and order.

The Prime Minister's Office, this evening (Saturday, 2 September 2023):

Following the severe disturbances in Tel Aviv, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided to convene a special ministerial team to examine measures to be taken against illegal infiltrators who took part in the disturbances, including steps toward deportation.

The ministerial team will convene tomorrow at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem.