A baby was killed in a fire in an unrecognized village near the southern Bedouin town of Ar’ara BaNegev, Magen David Adom says.
The child was aged around six months.
A 3-year-old girl was in moderate to serious condition, the emergency service says. A number of other people receive treatment for smoke inhalation.
Rescuers tell the Ynet news site that the single-story building was completely on fire when they arrived.
It is unclear what sparked the blaze. Many of the homes in Bedouin communities, as well as in Arab Israeli cities, are not connected to the power grid and are instead reliant on dangerous, makeshift solutions.
On Sunday, a 2-year-old died in a fire in an apartment in the central city Kfar Qasim. Three other children were treated for light injuries.
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