Israel and Europe collaborate in battling cybercrime; Syrians thank Israel for humanitarian aid; Palestinian farmers attend Agritech Israel 2018 and more!
Five Yazidis from Iraq receive training in Israel in medical clowing; hundreds of Israelis bring goodie bags for Syrian children on Golan border, and more.
Gal Gadot, the Israeli actress who plays Wonder Woman in the film Batman vs Superman, is the star of a new campaign to highlight the uniqueness of Israeli women; Eight severely injured Syrians were evacuated by Israeli helicopters, and much more.
Israeli food products with Hebrew labeling have been delivered to a displaced persons camp near the rebel-controlled Syrian city of Quneitra. The local government council said that it “severely condemns the distribution of aid baskets coming from the enemy Israel.”
Israel has sent $20,000 worth of supplies to Sri Lanka, following recent floods and landslides there; The Israeli Ministry of Economy held the first Israeli Food Festival in 25 Costco stores across Japan, focused proton beam lasers to treat tumors, and much more.
The Israeli international relief organization IsraAID has sent a delegation to southern Japan after another IsraAID delegation was dispatched to Ecuador to assist in humanitarian efforts and to offering medical and psychological assistance to the affected communities.
A five-year-old Syrian girl’s life was saved twice in recent weeks by Israeli doctors: Once when they treated her wounds from a firefight between rival militias, and again when she was diagnosed with cancer.
Israel-haters, especially those in the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement, simply ignore the facts and peddle their lies and delusions to uncritical and impressionable audiences. Only persistence and proud stubbornness will pierce these dark corners and the truth about Israel will prevail.
Recently, the BBC erased the name of Israel, Jews and Israeli companies from a program discussing the use of genetics to improve the drought resistance of wheat. So I decided to unmask some of Israel’s global activities that benefit the world.
No destination is too far and no task is too daunting for Israel’s humanitarian aid workers who are now operating to assist Fiji’s population after being struck by a devastating cyclone.
Papua New Guinea, suffering from severe drought, will receive the Israeli mobile desalination unit, which will provide clean drinking water in remote locations.
A Syrian refugee now living in Turkey has created a website to acknowledge the help that Israel, and Jews worldwide, have been providing to displaced residents of his native country.
The Indian state of Haryana – located just northwest of Dehli – will initiate micro-irrigation projects based on Israeli expertise at 14 sites throughout the state, and 2,000 Syrian war wounded have been treated in Israeli hospitals.
Israel warned it may be forced to block entry to Gaza residents seeking medical care or business opportunities if Hamas continues to recruit them for terror missions.
Visiting from India, Sri Lanka and even Indonesia, experts on treating victims of large-scale natural disasters arrived in Israel to learn how to treat terrorism casualties.
Israeli humanitarian organization IsraAID sent four volunteers to Leeds in the UK to help with the recent washout after high levels of rain across northern England.
Israeli accelerator A3i is developing ‘ability’ technology to help millions with disabilities, and the Israeli Government has donated food and humanitarian supplies to Kenya to help flood victims in Migori county.
Specialist doctors from Israel and France have arrived to Romania to help treat those injured in the fire in a Bucharest nightclub that killed at least 30 people.
Beyond protecting Israel’s citizens, Israeli soldiers embrace another role: serving as a source of relief for people around the world. From Japan to Haiti, from Nepal to the Philippines and more, Israel's soldiers have worked miracles and saved lives.
After a massive cyclone hit Vanuatu, the situation has become a race against time to save thousands of lives. Israel, as always, is among the first to respond.