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Jerusalem Daycare Disaster Leaves Two Infants Dead as Tests Find No Toxins

With hazardous exposure ruled out on site, the inquiry turns to forensic steps that have ignited street protests.

Overview

  • The facility, an unlicensed apartment daycare in Romema, was evacuated and three caregivers were detained as police opened a criminal investigation.
  • Emergency teams transported about 53–55 children to Jerusalem hospitals in a mass-casualty response, with most reported in mild, stable condition.
  • External examinations could not determine a cause of death, and prosecutors are seeking court approval for full autopsies as Haredi demonstrators clash with police.
  • Fire and environmental checks detected no hazardous substances, and investigators are examining an air-conditioner heating hypothesis alongside other possibilities.
  • Footage and first-responder reports described overcrowded, unsafe conditions, and lawmakers set a Jan. 26 emergency hearing on unlicensed childcare oversight.