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Israeli ZAKA Team Provides Rescue and Medical Aid in Venezuela After Earthquake

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Following a severe earthquake in Venezuela last week, the international division of the Israeli rescue organization ZAKA deployed a team to assist in relief efforts. The delegation, comprising dozens of volunteers including rescue personnel, doctors, engineers, and experts in respectful handling of the deceased, is actively engaged in search and rescue operations amid the destruction. They also provide medical and humanitarian aid to both the local Venezuelan population and the Jewish community in the area.

Yosef Germon, commander of ZAKA South America and head of the mission, emphasized the team's dual focus on aiding the Jewish community and local residents, driven by mutual responsibility and human solidarity. He noted that the team operates at disaster sites and supports field hospitals, aiming to bring hope and healing to the affected people.

Baruch Nidam, director of ZAKA's international division, highlighted the organization's global commitment to disaster response, bringing extensive experience, advanced equipment, and dedication to every crisis zone. In Venezuela, ZAKA volunteers work alongside local rescue forces to save lives and provide humanitarian assistance wherever possible.

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