Israeli Army Attacked By Bees In Gaza Strip

JAKARTA - The Israeli military (IDF) was reportedly attacked by hundreds of bees in the Southern Gaza Strip.

The Sheba Medical Center reported ten soldiers were taken to hospital for medical treatment. Some of them were transferred to the standard ward for further treatment.

"Some soldiers were stung by hundreds of bees and others were stung by fewer bees," said Dr. Avi Irony, director of the Sheba Emergency Medical Center quoted from the Jerusalem Post, Saturday, May 11.

Some of them experience allergic reactions to the stings they experience. Intensive care, anesthesia, toxicology treatment, ophthalmologists, and everyone involved here.

Avi admitted that he had never handled a case like this, where hundreds of bees attacked one person.

"Currently, there is no danger to anyone's life, and they are in the safest place," he said.