- Reports say two men in their 50s were critically injured after a civilian plane crashed near Moshav Tel Adashim in northern Israel.
- The location is between Nazareth and Afula, in the Jezreel Valley area.
- The strongest available wording is “reported by Magen David Adom / cited by secondary outlets” because a full official incident page or broader agency report was not immediately available.
Two men in their 50s were critically injured after a civilian plane crashed in northern Israel on Sunday morning, according to reports citing Magen David Adom.
The crash was reported near Moshav Tel Adashim, between Nazareth and Afula. Initial accounts said both men were unconscious and that paramedics were performing resuscitation while transporting them for further medical care.
What is known so far
The core facts being reported are narrow: a civilian aircraft crashed near Tel Adashim; two men, both described as being in their 50s, were critically injured; Magen David Adom was cited as the emergency-service source.
No final hospital update, aircraft model, cause of crash or official aviation-investigation statement was available in the first source trail checked by NoDechev.
Where it happened
Tel Adashim is a moshav in northern Israel’s Jezreel Valley area, southeast of Nazareth and near Afula. The area includes agricultural land and small communities, which is why early reports may describe the crash as near a moshav rather than at a large airport or formal runway.
Image: Jezreel Valley in northern Israel — Wikimedia CommonsWhat remains unclear
The main uncertainty is not whether an incident was reported, but how much has been independently confirmed beyond the emergency-service citation. Searches of major English-language Israeli outlets and official channels did not immediately surface a full standalone source page with all details.
That means several important questions remain open: what type of aircraft crashed, whether it took off from a nearby private strip, what caused the crash, which hospital received the victims and whether either man’s condition changed after the initial MDA report.
Why the caveat matters
Emergency-service bulletins often appear first in short wire-style posts, live blogs or social-media updates. Those early notes can be accurate, but they usually leave out the investigation details that explain what actually happened.
For now, the responsible framing is that two men were reported critically injured in a northern Israel civilian-plane crash, with MDA cited as the emergency source. More precise language should wait for police, aviation authority, hospital or updated MDA confirmation.
NoDechev rating: reported, developing. The injury and location details are circulating with MDA attribution, but the aircraft type, cause, hospital outcome and official investigation details remain unconfirmed in the public source trail.
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Image: Cessna 172 Skyhawk, illustrative light civilian aircraft — Wikimedia Commons