Sheba Medical Center says that 43 wounded from the overnight barrages are being treated, and 23 have been released.
Shamir Medical Center reports that four wounded people arrived at the hospital during the latest barrage, two in moderate condition and two in mild condition.
Overnight, seven wounded people were evacuated to Ichilov Medical Center, most of them in mild condition and one in moderate condition.
At the Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya last night, two men, 88 and 57, and one woman, 64, were injured while on their way to shelters during the overnight barrages. The woman was released, and the men, in moderate condition, are being treated in the orthopedic unit.
One woman who arrived at Beilinson Hospital died of her wounds.
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