
Ex-supermodel reinvents herself as volunteer paramedic
Michaela Bercu, the first Israeli to appear on the cover of Vogue, has since dedicated her life to philanthropy and helping others.

Michaela Bercu, the first Israeli to appear on the cover of Vogue, has since dedicated her life to philanthropy and helping others.

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

Rushing to the site of the attack, Adam Sfadi saw his own 12-year-old child was already dead and still tended to the wounded kids, saving lives.

In their murderous rampage through Kibbutz Kfar Aza, Hamas terrorists didn’t notice a parrot in a cage. The bird’s rescue resonates with Israelis.

As Hamas attacked Israel, a team of paramedics barricaded themselves inside an emergency services station for hours, treating the wounded as a gun battle raged outside.

Hundreds of readers have written to us asking how they can help Israel during this difficult war. Here’s a partial list of organizations to support.

In wake of widespread attacks by Gazan terrorists, killing hundreds and wounding thousands of Israelis, blood services personnel struggle to keep up.

From discounted hotel stays and free plays to emotional distress hotlines and tips for pregnant women, Israel extends solidarity and aid.

First system of its kind helps EMTs and paramedics provide a faster response by helping overcome communication issues during emergency calls.

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.

Lifelong Jerusalemite Fadi Dekaidek was one of the first responders on the scene after an Arab assailant shot and killed multiple people outside a synagogue.

Israeli emergency medicine specialists share their experience with local doctors in a series of lectures, simulations and trauma scenario drills.

Magen David Adom trains Americans how to save lives in the crucial 7 minutes before the ambulance arrives.

Ido Edelheit says it was a ‘very happy and special moment’ when he heard the driver was recovering well.

The bullet-proof ambulances will drive into Ukraine from neighboring Poland and will be able to operate even under fire.