There were six traffic accidents all over the country resulting in varying levels of injury on Thursday night and early Friday morning.
Two people died and fourteen people were injured in two car crashes that occurred in the span of one hour on Saturday evening.
Thirteen injured people with varying degrees of injury, three of which were in moderate condition, were evacuated to medical centers in Haifa.
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A number of people were injured in the crash as well but there were no immediate further details.
A 25-year-old resident of northern Israel was detained for questioning following the accident as he is suspected of having driven the truck in question.
More than 30 people were transported to area hospitals with injuries, ranging from minor to life-threatening, and the patients ranged in age from 2- to 80-years-old.
A one-year-old child was killed in the car crash on Israel's Highway 40. Six others were hospitalized, two of whom are in serious condition.
MDA emergency services reported that they received a call on their 101 hotline about a woman who trapped under a vehicle, unconscious.