Israel emergency aid
Venezuela quakes have killed 4,333, injured 16,740, National Assembly president says
The official tally of injured remained unchanged at 16,740, while 6,462 people have been rescued and about 17,000 have been left homeless.
Global health leaders gather at Ichilov Medical Center to learn crisis preparedness
Aerial innovation: United Hatzalah’s expanding drone capabilities
Israel agrees to extend earthquake aid in Venezuela after rare call between president, FM Sa'ar
United Hatzalah’s GPS innovation is revolutionizing emergency response
"We developed an app on Symbian and actually on Java systems on Nextel's to locate the closest volunteers to the nearby emergency"
United Hatzalah expands amidst crisis
Their Psychotrauma & Crisis Response Unit stands as a testament to the power of committed volunteerism to bolster national emergency response infrastructure
Milu-EM to the rescue: Volunteer network aides Israel's overburdened emergency rooms
Together with four fellow physicians, Dr. Ari Greenwald co-founded Milu-EM – a global volunteer network of over 250 emergency physicians committed to supporting Israel’s emergency medical system.
ZAKA announces it responded to over 7,000 cases in Israel and abroad in 2025 annual report
“Our volunteers work quietly and professionally to ensure every person is treated with respect and that families can bury their loved ones with dignity and certainty,” said ZAKA CEO Weissenstern
Netanyahu orders Israel to dispatch aid to hurricane-torn Jamaica
Melissa was the most powerful storm ever to directly hit Jamaica, and the first major hurricane to do so since 1988.
United Hatzalah's new mobile clinic set to transform emergency care in southern Israel
In times of national emergencies, such as terrorist attacks, fires, or natural disasters, the clinic can be quickly deployed to provide extensive medical support.
New years resolution: Let's have a safer 2025 - opinion
While our attention has understandably been focused on security and war-related concerns, we cannot forget that routine safety matters still demand our vigilance.
United Hatzalah launches new fleet of emergency response vehicles
“And every single one of them is going to reduce the response time of our fleets and volunteers who are on the roads. These ambucycles are going to help us save a lot of lives.”
Israel is wrong to give aid to antisemitic countries - opinion
Going forward, any aid dollar spent in service of bettering Israel’s image among indifferent states or swooping to the defense of longstanding is a dollar wasted.
Ukraine asks for Israeli support as it builds $500m. national rehab centers
Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, more than 200,000 civilians and military personnel have been injured, with 20,000 having undergone amputation.