Israeli Aid Mission Expands Earthquake Relief Efforts in Venezuela
How 6 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 3 hours ago
What happened
The Israeli aid mission in Venezuela is expanding its role from rescue operations to helping develop a national recovery plan after devastating earthquakes. The team has received praise from Venezuelan officials and is working alongside local and international rescuers amid thousands of casualties and missing persons. A touching rescue story highlighted the mission's humanitarian impact.
- 01Israeli aid mission in Venezuela expands to include national recovery planning after earthquakes.
- 02About 20 Israeli experts work from Israel to analyze damage and assist reconstruction plans.
- 03Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez praised the Israeli team's professionalism and training.
- 04Official death toll exceeds 2,954 with around 41,000 missing following the earthquakes.
- 05ZAKA volunteers conduct rescue operations alongside 30,000 international rescuers.
- 06A touching rescue story involved Israeli volunteers recovering a local woman's body after others refused.
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