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National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir will hold a security assessment with police and fire officials following the incident at a Jerusalem kindergarten. National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir announced he will hold a security assessment with police and fire officials on Monday,
Israeli police said their initial investigation had ruled out suspicions of a hazardous materials incident at a daycare in the Romema neighborhood of Jerusalem, after at least two infants were left needing lifesaving medical aid.
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2 babies die in incident at unlicensed Jerusalem daycare; 3 caregivers detained
Two infants died and 53 babies and toddlers were injured to varying degrees in an incident at an unlicensed Jerusalem daycare on Monday, prompting the arrest of three of the caregivers working there.
Police arrested the daycare owner and the caregiver in charge following initial questioning, and both will be brought before a judge on Tuesday as the investigation continues. Ultra-Orthodox protesters demonstrated for hours from late Monday into early Tuesday across several locations in central Israel,
A total of 55 children were evacuated from the daycare center to hospitals in the city. Among them were two four-month-old infants in critical condition who were evacuated to Shaare Zedek Medical Center and Hadassah Ein Kerem Medical Center while undergoing resuscitation; they were later declared dead.
Medics say that two babies are in critical condition and 28 other children were impacted in the apparent hazardous materials incident at a private Jerusalem daycare. The two babies in critical condition are aged around four months, Magen David Adom emergency service says.
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Two toddlers dead, some 55 toddlers treated for exposure to hazardous chemicals in Jerusalem
Residents were advised to follow instructions from emergency crews while responders worked to identify the substance and ventilate affected spaces. Two toddlers died, and some 55 sustained injuries in an incident possibly involving carbon monoxide at a kindergarten in Jerusalem’s Romema neighborhood on Monday,
Haredi extremists block roads and clash with police in the capital in bid to prevent autopsies on infants who died in daycare tragedy.