Some two dozen victims of Monday morning’s terror attack in the Ramot neighborhood of Jerusalem were rushed to trauma units at Hadassah hospitals in Ein Kerem and on Mount Scopus immediately after the incident, which killed six Israelis. Hadassah’s Mount Scopus campus is only a short distance from the junction where terrorists opened fire.
At Hadassah Mount Scopus, one man in his 20s is in moderate condition with a gunshot wound. Another man, in his 40s, sustained a gunshot wound and was in extremely critical and unstable condition and died shortly after reaching the hospital.  Thirteen others have been treated for lighter injuries, including shrapnel wounds and anxiety.
At Hadassah Ein Kerem, a woman around 30 years old is being treated for a gunshot wound. She is in moderate condition and conscious. In addition, seven others are being treated for shrapnel injuries and anxiety, all in mild condition.
By Tuesday morning, all but the most serious patients had been treated and discharged. Eight remain hospitalized, one moderately wounded and three lightly wounded at each hospital.