
Israel deploys aid to quake-hit Myanmar and Thailand
SmartAID’s team is already operating in Myanmar, and Israel’s government is sending a search-and-rescue squad to Thailand.

SmartAID’s team is already operating in Myanmar, and Israel’s government is sending a search-and-rescue squad to Thailand.

IsraAID is preparing to send an emergency response team to Los Angeles to help in the aftermath of the brutal fires.

The aid organization’s teams are also working in Vanuatu following a devastating earthquake in the South Pacific Ocean country.

Israeli global humanitarian aid groups, busy with domestic crises since Oct. 7 and continuing aid in other nations, send help to new disaster areas.

Eilat’s hotels are packed with 60,000 evacuees from the south. Some arrived with nothing, their homes looted and burned, mourning relatives who were killed or abducted to Gaza.

Find out how more than 30 Israeli NGOs are helping African nations meet the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

Working with local partners, seasoned Israeli volunteers provide emergency medical and trauma assistance after the earthquake and plan longer-term aid.

Teams from SmartAID and IsraAID aim to work alongside local and international search and rescue missions after earthquake kills more than 2,000.

Thanks to Save a Child’s Heart and IsraAID, several children with life-threatening heart conditions have already gotten vital treatment in Israel.

Olena Zelenska and Israel’s First Lady Michal Herzog visit leaders in trauma care and rehab; Zelenska plans to adapt Israeli models to Ukraine.

Amid massive flooding and an impending ecological catastrophe, Israeli NGO IsraAID rushes essential aid to displaced Ukrainians.

Efforts are underway to help stop the spread of cholera and provide safe drinking water and other necessities to those displaced by Cyclone Freddy.

When Israeli psychotrauma expert Sophie Donio flew to Turkey to offer aid after the earthquake, she befriended a local man and helped find his nieces.

Head of the Israel-based humanitarian aid group dedicates $100,000 prize to the entire IsraAID team, and the communities the organization supports.

As the war in Ukraine continues to expand six months after it began, Israeli aid organizations ramp up operations to help deal with the unprecedented humanitarian disaster.