Jerusalem police are investigating after four infants were hospitalized after consuming baby food suspected of being laced with sedatives. The Health Ministry has temporarily closed two branches of the “Zol veGadol” store chain in Jerusalem as part of the investigation. Authorities are urging the public to inspect baby food products purchased from the chain, ensuring packaging is sealed and undamaged. The investigation is focused on determining how the sedative entered the food supply and the extent of the contamination. No further details regarding the specific sedative or the infants’ conditions have been released. The incident has prompted a public health alert and heightened concerns about food safety.
