
Israelis help Haitians cope after devastating hurricane
Boots were already on the ground in the form of an Israeli trauma unit at a major hospital and a dedicated team of aid workers from IsraAID.

Boots were already on the ground in the form of an Israeli trauma unit at a major hospital and a dedicated team of aid workers from IsraAID.

It takes a long time to pick up the pieces after a catastrophic storm, but Israeli volunteers are often there to shoulder the burden and save lives. Read the second in the
series of stories from our powerful new aid exhibition, My Name is Israel.

Tel Aviv University study shows hurricanes ravaging US and Canada originate as disturbances in western Africa’s atmosphere.

As the planet heats up, weather is becoming more extreme. Israeli professor, Colin Price, thinks his work tracking weather patterns could save lives.

Six weeks later, there’s still much to do.

Members of various NGOs put Israeli knowhow to work, getting food, fuel and other supplies to emergency workers and victims.

Popular App calls on users to crowdsource information and help direct one another to gas stations that have fuel.

Israelis have been watching the unfolding tragedy of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath with deep concern, and from the highest levels of government to the