Civilian Plane Crash in Northern Israel Leaves Two Critically Injured
Two critically injured, unconscious after civilian plane crash in northern Israel
Image: Jpost
A civilian plane crash near Moshav Tel Adashim in northern Israel has left two men in their 50s critically injured. The victims are currently unconscious and receiving CPR as they are evacuated to Emek Medical Center in Afula.
- 01The plane crashed in a field, causing severe damage to its fuselage.
- 02Both victims were found unconscious, without pulse or breath.
- 03Magen David Adom (MDA) dispatched ambulances, intensive care vehicles, and motorcycles for immediate response.
- 04Advanced CPR was administered on-site before evacuation.
- 05The incident is being treated as serious by emergency responders.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
A civilian plane crash occurred near Moshav Tel Adashim, located between Nazareth and Afula in northern Israel, resulting in critical injuries to two men in their 50s. Magen David Adom (MDA) reported that both victims were found unconscious and without pulse or breath at the crash site. Emergency responders quickly arrived with ambulances and intensive care vehicles to provide immediate assistance. The plane, which crashed in a field, sustained significant damage to its fuselage. Paramedics administered advanced CPR on the victims before evacuating them to Emek Medical Center in Afula, where they remain in critical condition. This incident is still developing as authorities gather more information.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
The crash raises concerns about aviation safety in the region, potentially affecting local air traffic regulations.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
No additional context required for this article.
Reader Poll
What measures should be taken to improve aviation safety?
Connecting to poll...
More about Magen David Adom
Read the original article
Visit the source for the complete story.





