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Security19:27 · 9m ago

Israel Sends Joint Aid Mission to Venezuela After Earthquake

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Translated & summarized from Kan News by baba
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Following directives from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar, Israel is dispatching a joint aid delegation to Venezuela tomorrow (Tuesday) in response to a recent earthquake there. The mission involves coordination between the Foreign Ministry, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), and the Home Front Command, with planning led by the National Security Council to ensure effective cooperation among the agencies.

The Foreign Ministry's efforts will be headed by Ambassador Yoed Magen, who grew up in Venezuela. The IDF delegation will be commanded by Brigadier General Elad Adri, Chief of Staff of the Home Front Command. The team departing tomorrow includes engineering professionals from the Home Front Command and representatives from the Foreign Ministry. Additional experts from the Home Front Command and the Rescue and Firefighting Services are expected to join later.

The specialists will work closely with their Venezuelan counterparts and tailor their assistance according to on-the-ground needs, aiming to provide effective support in the earthquake's aftermath.

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