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Tragedy at a Factory Near Jerusalem: 40-Year-Old Worker Dies After Lifting System Collapses

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A 40-year-old worker was killed today (Tuesday) as a result of the collapse of a lifting system at a factory in Mishor Adumim. The firefighters who carried out the rescue said that it was a complex rescue. The fighters arrived at the scene following a call to rescue a worker who was trapped under a lifting system at a factory in Mishor Adumim. Second Sergeant Ido Peretz, commander of the Binyamin Region: "Upon arriving at the scene of the incide…
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A 40-year-old worker was killed today (Tuesday) as a result of the collapse of a lifting system at a factory in Mishor Adumim. The firefighters who carried out the rescue said that it was a complex rescue. The fighters arrived at the scene following a call to rescue a worker who was trapped under a lifting system at a factory in Mishor Adumim. Second Sergeant Ido Peretz, commander of the Binyamin Region: "Upon arriving at the scene of the incide…

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A 40-year-old worker was killed in the industrial area in Mishor Adumim after a heavy object fell on him while he was working. MDA medics and paramedics determined his death. The post Tragedy in Mishor Adumim: Worker killed by being hit by a heavy object appeared first on Srougim.

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סרוגים broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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