A 25-year-old transgender woman from the Bedouin community was seriously wounded in a stabbing incident on Sunday evening on Raziel Street in Beersheba.

According to Magen David Adom paramedics, the woman was found semi-conscious and suffering from multiple penetrating wounds. She was treated at the scene and evacuated in unstable condition to Soroka-University Medical Center.

The woman was reportedly stabbed by members of her family in what police suspect was a hate crime.

“The injured woman was semi-conscious and suffered severe penetrating wounds to her body after being involved in a violent incident,” MDA paramedics Dvir Ben-Zeev and Lior Ben-Simon said. “We provided her with life-saving medical treatment and evacuated her to the hospital in unstable condition.”

Magen David Adom ambulances 311
Magen David Adom ambulances 311 (credit: Reuters)

'Our blood is not forfeit'

The Beersheba Pride House NGO condemned the stabbing of the young transgender woman, calling it a violent hate crime and demanding immediate action by the municipality and police to protect the LGBTQ+ community, especially transgender and Arab residents.

"Our blood is not forfeit. We do not deserve to be harmed, not by a stranger and not by a family member," they stated.

The NGO said violence against the community has been escalating and stressed it would not remain silent. The statement also included a list of mental health support hotlines and emergency services.

"It started with flags and ended in a stabbing. We will not remain silent about the violence against us," The NGO concluded.