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Police chase ends in car crash and eight injured people

Eight people were injured, with a seven-year-old in serious condition, in a car crash on Highway 60 near Geva Binyamin junction next to Kokhav Yaakov in the West Bank, Maariv reported early on Thursday morning.

The injured, including two men and a women in their 20s in moderate condition, received treatment by Magen David Adom medical personnel on the scene. They were evacuted to the Hadassah University Medical Center on Mount Scopus and Shaare Zedek Medical Center, both in Jerusalem.

The accident was caused by the driver of a motorcycle who fled from the police after being suspected of stealing the motorcycle. Two police officers were among the injured in the crash which involved multiple vehicles, according to N12.

The police managed to arrest the driver of the motorcycle and a passenger a short time afterward. Highway 60 was closed for traffic to treat the people injured in the accident.

 The scene of a fatal motorcycle accident in Holon (credit: MDA SPOKESPERSON) The scene of a fatal motorcycle accident in Holon (credit: MDA SPOKESPERSON)

Eight more people injured in an earlier accident

Only hours earlier, eight people were injured in a car crash on Wednesday night between three vehicles on Highway 85 near the Majd al-Kurum junction near Karmiel, according to Israeli media.

A 30-year-old woman was moderately hurt, while seven others suffered minor injuries. 

Magen David Adom (MDA) teams immediately treated the injured and transported them to Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya and Rambam Hospital in Haifa for further treatment. 

Earlier on Wednesday, a five-year-old child in serious condition with a head injury, was brought to MDA personnel at Shoket junction after he was apparently hit by a car.

The child was treated on the scene and then transferred to Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba for further treatment.

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