Central Israel experienced another day of missile attacks on March 10, marking the tenth day of Operation Roaring Lion. United Hatzalah emergency medical teams responded to multiple impact sites, providing immediate care to those injured and assisting affected residents.
Casualties and Response
In Yehud, responders reported one fatality: a foreign worker killed by a missile impact. In Or Yehuda, three victims were treated across two locations, with one in moderate condition and two experiencing acute anxiety. Another individual in Or Yehuda sustained moderate injuries. Volunteers in Holon treated one person with minor injuries.
Beyond physical wounds, United Hatzalah’s Psychotrauma and Crisis Response Unit provided support to residents experiencing emotional shock and anxiety. Teams continued to search surrounding areas for additional casualties.
Ongoing Alert
Simmy Allen, international spokesperson for United Hatzalah, stated that sirens sounded throughout central Israel, prompting millions to seek shelter. He emphasized that United Hatzalah volunteers “remain steadfast and ready to respond to any new developments.”
United Hatzalah’s volunteer network remains on high alert, prepared to deliver emergency medical care as the situation evolves. A recap video of the operation is available at www.youtu.be/mh24n60hcty.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Operation Roaring Lion?
Operation Roaring Lion is an ongoing military operation during which Israel is under sustained missile fire.
Where did United Hatzalah respond to incidents on March 10?
United Hatzalah responded to impact sites in Yehud, Or Yehuda, and Holon on March 10.
What types of support did United Hatzalah provide?
United Hatzalah provided both physical medical care and psychological support to residents experiencing emotional trauma.
As Operation Roaring Lion continues, what factors might influence the duration and intensity of the conflict?
