
October 7 stats reveal extraordinary lifesaving medical efforts
One example: IDF advanced life support personnel handled 1,534 urgent casualties with a response time of less than 4 minutes over past year.

One example: IDF advanced life support personnel handled 1,534 urgent casualties with a response time of less than 4 minutes over past year.

As Israel prepares for a ground war with Gaza, soldiers raise spirits by growing facial hair, transporting them back to 1973, another era of mustached manliness.

Just 1000 meters from a rocket strike, Sheba Medical Center moves the tiniest patients into an underground ward.

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

As a flight engineer, the Boston native will operate heavy transport planes responsible for refueling missions and parachuting combatants.

Order is fragile and has well-defined boundaries, disorder is flexible and brims with opportunity.

Dream Doctors take the skills they hone daily in Israeli hospitals and apply them at scenes of despair, death and destruction across the globe.

More than 130 soldiers, engineers, firefighters, divers, doctors and search-and-rescue experts flew to Brazil from Israel with tons of special gear.

With up to 300 people missing following the Jan. 25 disaster, Israeli search-and-rescue, medical, engineering and firefighting experts came to help.

Helicopters dispatched to neighboring country after deadly accident involving a school bus on Jordanian side of Dead Sea.

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

Israeli aid teams arrived in Mexico two days after the earthquake struck and fanned out through Mexico City and surrounding villages to offer vital aid.

Israel Defense Forces delegation of 70 includes 25 engineers who are evaluating damage and providing assessments and assistance in the disaster zone.

When a natural or manmade disaster strikes, countries in Latin America, Europe and Israel use eVigilo’s multichannel system to warn citizens.

The Israeli attitude was summed up best in a children’s TV show: ‘Kids, no need to worry; Yatzek always falls and gets back up.’