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General04:11 · 14m ago

Israeli Toddler Drowns at Hotel Pool in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt

Kikar HaShabbatReligious
Translated & summarized from Kikar HaShabbat by baba
The story · English

A tragic incident occurred on Tuesday evening in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, where a two-year-old Israeli toddler drowned in a hotel swimming pool. Despite resuscitation efforts, doctors at the local hospital declared the child dead. The incident was reported to ZAKA's international unit around 11:00 PM, which immediately began coordinating with relevant authorities in both Israel and Egypt to expedite the necessary bureaucratic procedures for repatriating the toddler's body to Israel.

ZAKA's international unit, which specializes in assisting Israeli citizens in distress abroad, is providing continuous support to the bereaved family during this difficult time. ZAKA Operations Deputy Director Chaim Wingarten stated that the organization is working closely with Israeli government ministries, embassies, and local authorities to ensure the child's dignified return and burial in Israel. The unit remains engaged around the clock to facilitate the process and offer all required assistance to the family.

This case highlights the critical role of ZAKA's international unit in managing tragic events involving Israelis overseas, ensuring swift and respectful handling of such sensitive situations from the moment of notification through to repatriation and burial.

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