
Israeli NGOs send aid to India as Covid catastrophe deepens
Two Israeli aid organizations are sending vital medical supplies and know-how to India, after the country saw an unprecedented 2.1 million new cases of Covid-19 in one week.

Two Israeli aid organizations are sending vital medical supplies and know-how to India, after the country saw an unprecedented 2.1 million new cases of Covid-19 in one week.

Doctors from a leading Israeli hospital are on their way to Uruguay to help the country fight a mushrooming Covid crisis.

Tens of doctors undertook three simultaneous surgeries to save the life of Madchat Tapash, who was born with defects in his renal system and bladder.

An IDF surgeon’s firsthand account of saving lives in Equatorial Guinea, where a series of explosions killed and injured hundreds of people.

Every year, Save a Child’s Heart gives free heart surgeries to children from Gaza and the world. It’s an undertaking that changes the lives of everyone involved.

Turkish president thanks international offers of help, noting Israel’s support despite the deteriorating relations between the two countries.

For five years IsraAID has been helping Syrian, Iraqi and Afghani refugees in Lesbos. This week the camp burned down, and 12,000 are homeless.

As wildfires burn more fiercely across the globe, Israeli experts work with other countries to implement prevention, detection, firefighting and rehab strategies.

The Lebanese flag was depicted on the Tel Aviv-Yafo municipal building Wednesday night to show ‘our hearts are with the people of Lebanon.’

‘We share the pain of the Lebanese people and sincerely reach out to offer our aid at this difficult time,’ President Reuven Rivlin tweeted Tuesday.

A blood bank stocked by young Israeli travelers helps save children at a local hospital.

SmartAID is providing hundreds of thousands of masks and other items to local health officials treating COVID-19 patients in hospitals in China.

Relief team from IsraAID make their way to hard hit south of the island after 6.4 magnitude quake leaves one dead, power and water down, and hundreds of buildings flattened.

ZAKA volunteers perform rescue and recovery in Israel and abroad; new units are starting in key Western cities.

‘They need heads and hands, and that’s what we sent,’ says director of Israel Center for Disaster Medicine and Humanitarian Response.