4 injured by shrapnel in northern Israel, emergency service says
Israel's Magen David Adom emergency service said its responders treated four people who sustained shrapnel injuries in the north of the country on Sunday morning, as Hezbollah and the Israel Defense Forces continued intense cross-border strikes.
Among those reported injured were a 76-year-old male "in moderate condition from a shrapnel wound to the upper body," as well as a 16-year-old female "in mild condition," the MDA said in a post to X.
Both were injured in the Krayot region near the northern city of Haifa, less than 20 miles from the border with Lebanon.
Several other people were "mildly injured" or "suffering from anxiety" while heading to safe areas and shelters in northern Israel, the MDA said.
-ABC News' Jordana Miller