Iran attacks on Israel kill three, wound over 200 since start of Operation Rising Lion
The emergency service stressed that there were national blood shortages and asked those with type O blood to come and donate.
Since the start of Operation Rising Lion, 204 people have been wounded by Iranian attacks and three killed, according to Magen David Adom on Saturday evening.
Of the 204 wounded, two are seriously wounded, seven are moderately wounded, and 159 were lightly wounded. An additional 33 were treated for anxiety.
The incoming attacks have forced MDA to deploy all MDA ambulances and intensive care vehicles, emergency motorcycles, and rapid response vehicles, which were fully staffed.
A total of 35,000 of the organization's employees and volunteers were prepared for response.
At each impact site in Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, and Rishon Lezion
At the scene of an impact in Tel Aviv, 13 people were evacuated for treatment for moderate wounds, and an additional 11 were evacuated in mild condition.In Ramat Gan, 30 people were wounded at an impacted site, including a 74-year-old in critical condition. The elderly woman was later pronounced dead at the hospital.
A 65-year-old man was also evacuated in serious condition.
At the site of the Rishon Lezion crash, 29 wounded people were evacuated. A 73-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene after being found in critical condition.
An additional five people were treated at the site for wounds inflicted by shrapnel, and 94 people who were traveling to a protected area.
From the scene of the impact site in Rishon Lezion, 29 of the wounded were evacuated, including a 60-year-old woman who was rescued with no signs of life.
MDA, on request by the Health Ministry, is also transferring nursing patients, ventilated patients, premature babies, and others from the places where they are to protected sites using MDA's special intensive care buses, an intensive care unit, and ambulances.
The emergency service also stressed that there were national blood shortages and asked those with type O blood to come and donate.