Health · Full coverage
Health Ministry Warns of Possible Rabid Animal at Sea of Galilee Beach
How 2 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
100% right-leaningFirst reported by Kikar HaShabbat · Jun 13, 2026
Right 2
What happened
Israel’s Health Ministry and the Nature and Parks Authority warned of a suspected rabid wild animal near Duga Beach on the Sea of Galilee. Ten exposed people received preventive treatment, and officials urged anyone else at risk to seek immediate medical help.
- 01Ten exposed people received immediate preventive rabies treatment.
- 02The suspected animal remains at large near Duga Beach.
- 03Authorities warned the public to avoid all contact with wild animals.
- 04Anyone bitten or scratched should wash immediately and seek medical care.
- 05Officials urged pet owners to keep animals vaccinated against rabies.
Summary translated & synthesized from the sources below by baba. Read each original for the full report.
Full coverage · 2 outlets
The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.
Related stories
Nine injured in rare jackal attack at Sea of Galilee beach amid rabies fearsJun 13, 2026Rabid Jackal Found at Dogit Beach in the Sea of GalileeJun 15, 2026Rabid sheep found in Upper Galilee flock, Health Ministry warns publicJun 17, 2026Rabid female jackal found at Dogit Beach on the Sea of GalileeJun 15, 2026Rabid Wolf Found in Kiryat Shmona, Eight People Exposed1 day agoHealth Ministry Warns Against Swimming at Tel Aviv's Tzuk North BeachJun 12, 2026