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Construction Worker Critically Injured After Falling Through Yeshiva Roof in Netanya

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A man in his 40s suffered life-threatening injuries after falling from an air conditioning shaft on the roof of a Hasidic yeshiva undergoing renovations in Netanya. The incident occurred on Wednesday at the Talmudic study hall of the Sanz Hasidic community on Rabbi Saadia Gaon Street during extensive maintenance work. The worker lost consciousness immediately after the fall, which took him from the rooftop directly into the building's interior.

Emergency medical teams from United Hatzalah and Magen David Adom arrived promptly, performing prolonged resuscitation efforts at the scene. Paramedics found the man unconscious, without pulse or breathing, and continued advanced life-saving procedures while transporting him to Laniado Hospital, affiliated with the Sanz community. His condition remains critical as hospital staff continue to fight for his life.

Eyewitnesses and fellow workers quickly alerted emergency services following the accident. The yeshiva building has been under renovation for some time, with students relocated to a temporary facility. The exact cause of the fall is still under investigation. Earlier this week, Rabbi Yaakov Ades, a prominent Hasidic leader, visited the yeshiva to offer support to the community.

Summary: A construction worker fell through an air conditioning shaft on the roof of a Hasidic yeshiva in Netanya during renovations, sustaining critical injuries. Emergency responders performed prolonged resuscitation and transported him to Laniado Hospital, where he remains in critical condition. The cause of the fall is under investigation.

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