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Thursday, June 15, 2023

Toddler Seriously Injured After Being Bitten By Rats in FILTHY Bnei-Brak

 

 Just Yesterday, we posted a video where you see that even the cats wouldn't touch these filthy rats! 

This problem is only in Chareidie areas, and now happening in the Chareidie area in Beit Shemesh as well. 

A two-year-old Bnei Brak girl was bitten by rats and badly injured while she slept in her bed.  The girl was taken to the Maayanei Hayeshua hospital, where she received treatment for her bites.

The girl’s family heard her scream and then found her bleeding from rat bites all over her body, the girl’s father said. They then hurried to the clinic, where it was decided to hospitalize her immediately.

According to the father, they had warned and alerted the municipality multiple times to the proliferation of rodents, but they “simply didn’t do anything. We are afraid to return home, the situation has to change. One of the children might die because of this,” he warned.

The father recalled that “I saw a large amount of blood which didn’t stop flowing. I washed the girl and searched for the source of the bleeding and then understood that it was rat bites. We rushed to the emergency room and they gave her intravenous antibiotics to prevent infection. It will take some time until the wounds from the bites will heal.”

The city of Bnei Brak has recently suffered an infestation of rats, which has led to multiple incidents of people being bitten by the rodents.

Among recent incidents, a two-year-old was bitten in kindergarten and a four-year-old child was bitten in a playground. Both required emergency medical treatment.

“A quarter of a million residents of Bnei Brak suffer from a terrible plague of rats and mice that endanger human life and no one cares,” said Yaakov Wieder, a city council member and a relative of the injured child.

“I call on the Israeli government to declare Bnei Brak a dangerous area and to issue an order obliging the municipality’s officials to immediately address the eradication of the plague,” Wieder added.

“The municipality and Mayor Avraham Rubinstein are working very hard to eliminate the nuisance of the rats and remove this significant hazard in every way,” Ynet quoted the municipality’s response.

“Today’s incident only strengthens the urgency of approving the emergency plan that is on the table of the city council. The municipality of Bnei Brak is speeding up the overall activity as shown by, among other things, the increase of the municipal sanitation budget, which has almost doubled and currently stands at NIS 120 million per year, and the replacement of trash cans with underground bins, a huge project that is being carried out all over the city.

The municipality announced a “war” against the problem in March and allocated a considerable budget to the matter, Ynet reported. A project manager has been appointed to deal with the scourge.

In March, Wieder warned about the situation in a letter to the Health Minister: “In recent days, a number of children and toddlers have been bitten by rats, and an elderly man who was walking on the road even needed medical attention and was hospitalized as a result of being bitten. After consulting with an expert, it seems that the problem does not exist in cities adjacent to Bnei Brak, so there is no doubt that it is related to the sanitation conditions in the city. Bnei Brak is one of the dirtiest and most neglected cities in Israel. This is a clear danger to the public that really endangers human life.”

3 comments:

Garnel Ironheart said...

Of course no one wants to go in and clean it up
1) There would be an immediate demonstration with threats of violence because the workers would be secular and mixed men and women together
2) 5 minutes after they're done, the Chareidim will just come and dump more garbage in the area.

Anonymous said...

You aint seen nuttin' yet. The wild chazirs (boars, not humans) that have invaded some Isreali cities haven't come yet to Bnei Brak & Beit Shemesh.

Zako said...

To Garnel 6:06 ..... useless comment.

To Anonymous 7:20
Boars are impressive, ok, but they stroll around in far lower numbers than rodents in general. No need to search for boars under your bed or under your kitchen sink. And boars are much easier to shoot at than rats, mice and rodents.