Jerusalem — An Israel Defense Forces medical and rescue team has set up a field hospital and begun treating earthquake-stricken Haitians.
The Israeli field hospital became operational on Saturday.
At the start of Sunday’s regular Cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the Israeli team had already treated hundreds of patients. “I think that this is in the best tradition of the Jewish People; this is the true covenant of the State of Israel and the Jewish People,” he said. “This follows operations we have carried out in Kenya and Turkey; despite being a small country, we have responded with a big heart. The fact is, I know, that this was an expression of our Jewish heritage and the Jewish ethic of helping one’s fellow. I hope that the team saves lives and that Haiti succeeds in recovering from this awful tragedy.”
Israeli medical professionals of IsraAID - F.I.R.S.T. traveled to the main Port-au-prince Hospital over the weekend to start treating patients, joining local physicians at the site of the collapsed central hospital where thousands of wounded have gathered looking for help.
A search and rescue team from the ZAKA International Rescue Unit on Saturday pulled eight Haitian college students from a collapsed eight-story university building.
Tens of thousands of Haitians are believed to be dead following Tuesday’s devastating earthquake.
Mati Goldstein, head of the ZAKA International Rescue Unit delegation managed to send an e-mail to the ZAKA headquarters in Jerusalem, in which he writes of the “Shabbat from hell. Everywhere, the acrid smell of bodies hangs in the air. It’s just like the stories we are told of the Holocaust – thousands of bodies everywhere. You have to understand that the situation is true madness, and the more time passes, there are more and more bodies, in numbers that cannot be grasped. It is beyond comprehension.”
Israel’s Education Ministry announced Sunday that all of the country’s middle and high school students will take part in a special lesson about the Haiti earthquake on Tuesday morning. The lesson will be taught online.
Watch English-subtitled footage from the IDF field hospital in Haiti:
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Well, Haiti did not fire 8000 rockets on Israeli men women and children. Haiti did not declare a total destruction war on Israel. Nevertheless Israel still suply Food, Gas, Electricity to Gaza. There is no other country in the world that would support its enemies as Israel supports Gaza despite the war declared by Hamas on Israel. The help to Haiti only demonstrates the good will of the Israelis and their determination to fight their enemeies.
I ageee with Mon Cohen. If Gaza & West Bank choose peace it will become thriving & prosperous after 5 years. Remember Jordan or Egypt between 1948 & June 1967 never considered offering the local inhabitants at State or any form of self control. They had every opportunity.
Then, after Jordan was warned to stop shooting or loose West Bank, King Hussein choose to attack Jerusalem & Israel with the consequences of loosing the West Bank. Idem for Egypt in Gaza.
Did the world hear constant complaints of ill treatment when the Allies occupied Germany in 1945 and Germany lost East Prussia and the land to the River Oder to Poland? Of course not. They accepted Marshall Plan (similar to that offered to Arafat by Pres. Clinton in Camp David) and got back on its feet within 10 years.
The Arabs must accept Israel as the victors (like the Germans & Japanese did with the Allies) and make the best of what is on offer. This is a most generous offer toO and stop behaving like spoilt children. As far as Israel's efforts in Haiti are concerned it is as we all now expected and have seen before in Turkey, Greece? Kenya etc. Quick, efficient and "no nonsense". Bravo.