
Israelis fly to Ethiopia to alleviate humanitarian crisis
Israeli medical and parliamentary officials fly to Ethiopia to see how Israeli hospitals can help Ethiopian hospitals treat civil war victims.

Israeli medical and parliamentary officials fly to Ethiopia to see how Israeli hospitals can help Ethiopian hospitals treat civil war victims.

Rescue missions can help to save lives and protect people in dangerous situations. It is important that countries work to assist each other and restore health and safety after conflicts or disasters.

Director of Israel’s National Burn Center leads mission to do surgeries and train local physicians in latest methods using donated Israeli equipment.

Israeli field hospital treating civilians in Ukraine is ‘a landmark in the history of Israeli aid overseas.’

Israeli medical clowns are bringing a much-needed moment of levity and calm to Ukrainian refugees in seven shelters in Moldova.

The bullet-proof ambulances will drive into Ukraine from neighboring Poland and will be able to operate even under fire.

Israeli organizations are helping refugees of all faiths as they do in any world crisis, only this time there’s also a Jewish connection.

The staff of the Israeli Embassy in Bucharest worked with Schneider Medical Center in Petah Tikva to evacuate seriously ill children.

After 14 years of responding to global disasters, Yotam Polizer says the refugee situation in Ukraine is a disaster of ‘almost biblical proportions,’ and likely to go on for years.

Field hospital expected to include emergency room, maternity ward, children and adult wards and a tele-health center.

United Hatzalah, ZAKA and Hatzolah Air treat bombing victims and help them escape the war zone.

United Hatzalah delegation is giving medical and psychological care to Jewish, Christian, Muslim and Hindi refugees, teaching first aid and distributing food.

Outpouring of Israeli support to refugees now includes volunteers from several humanitarian organizations, Sheba Medical Center and Foreign Ministry.

Israeli humanitarian organization IsraAID to provide relief and mental health support for Ukrainian refugees at the Moldovan border.

SmartAID sends supplies and sets up Wi-Fi hot spots for aid workers and refugees in Poland, and United Hatzalah sends a medical team, as war with Russia escalates.