
Israeli NGO sends aid to California in wake of unprecedented wildfires
IsraAID’s emergency response team provides help building resilience and recovery in communities hard hit by the deadly blazes.

IsraAID’s emergency response team provides help building resilience and recovery in communities hard hit by the deadly blazes.

As hurricane season begins again, IsraAID and Israel Trauma Coalition are healing and preparing Atlantic region residents for the next storm.

Despite grave risks, Israeli Gal Lusky has been going undercover into Syria to aid victims of the civil war. Now, she has revealed her identity. ISRAEL21c goes up to the border with Syria to investigate.

‘The transfer of the displaced Syrians through Israel is an exceptional humanitarian gesture,’ tweets IDF Spokesperson.

The joint Israeli-American mission aims to treat thousands of residents at Kakuma Refugee Camp, some of whom have never before received dental care.

Communications technology developed in Israel is being used by divers to help free 12 boys and their coach trapped for 11 days in a flooded Thai cave.

‘I needed those people to know who we are. I want them to feel a tiny bit of solidarity, to fill their souls as well as their stomachs,’ says Gal Lusky.

In response to major weekend offensive in southwest Syria, the IDF rushed supplies to new refugees and provided medical help to wounded civilians.

Israeli paramedic Tal Rabin describes the grim scene in Guatemala in wake of the Fuego volcano. She joined a medical mission sent by Israel’s government.

Humanitarian organization IsraAID sends team to Guatemala to distribute relief after volcanic eruption kills 62. ZAKA-trained volunteers already on location.

Money for medicine, food and blankets sent to Guatemala after Volcan de Fuego eruption kills at least 25, injures hundreds, and destroys infrastructure.

United Hatzalah is sending a team to create a psychotrauma unit for South African first-responders.

Israel was one of the first countries to send aid after a 7.5-magnitude earthquake left more than 150,000 citizens in need of emergency supplies.

During the three-day training course, Israeli international volunteer organization got local volunteers ready to aid their communities.

United Hatzalah receives award from Panama Homefront Command for partnership in lifesaving.