Two of the victims from Monday's terror attack in Jerusalem are currently sedated and ventilated at Shaare Zedek hospital. Both remain in serious but stable condition.
Eight of the victims are being treated in Hadassah hospitals, after around 25 people with light injuries and anxiety were discharged yesterday.
Four victims have been hospitalized at Hadassah Mount Scopus, including one in moderate condition with a gunshot wound and three in light condition.
An additional four victims are at Hadassah Ein Kerem, with one in moderate condition with a gunshot wound and three in light condition.
Four additional patients in moderate condition underwent surgery overnight.
In addition, more than 30 people suffering from anxiety sought treatment over the past day at the mental health center opened at Shaare Zedek, which will continue operating in the coming days.
Jerusalem terror attack killed six, injured dozens
At least six people were murdered and dozens were wounded after terrorists opened fire on civilians at Ramot Junction in Jerusalem on Monday morning.
At least 21 were wounded at the scene, and upwards of 26 individuals at the scene were treated for anxiety.
In response to the attack, a soldier and several civilians at the bus stop engaged the attackers and returned fire. The terrorists were killed at the scene. The terrorists were in their twenties, from towns on the outskirts of Ramallah, El-Kubeiba, and Katanna. Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Hamas praised the attack.