The mission was orchestrated by the office of the Consul General of Israel in Los Angeles in conjunction with the Emergency Volunteers Project (EVP), a nonprofit that has spent nearly two decades fostering collaboration between Israeli and American emergency responders.
The Israeli delegation worked with members of Cal Fire, California’s fire and forestry service, to discuss strategies and tactics, and shared technologies that they use to monitor and analyze wildfire
Israel sent firefighters to help Los Angeles crews fight the inferno. Li-Shay Amor, a member of the Israeli team, speaks on the mission.
Five-member Israeli team shares experiences and expertise to help overwhelmed West Coast firefighters, get a warm embrace from LA Jewish community The post Israel firefighting experts help California with methods to help track blazes appeared first on The Times of Israel.
The Fire and Rescue Authority in Israel sent a team of five fire protection experts to Los Angeles.
California Governor Gavin Newsom Meets with Leaders of Kehillat Israel, Palisades Synagogue That Still Stands After Los Angeles Firestorms
To truly understand this angst, one must understand Jewish history and one of the main reasons for Israel’s establishment as a modern nation-state.
KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — Hamas freed eight hostages on Thursday as part of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, but the chaotic handover of some of the captives, who were shuttled through a rowdy crowd of thousands by masked militants, drew an angry protest from Israel.
A delegation of Israeli firefighting experts spent a week in California helping American crews combat the LA fires. One member of the team described the experience as an "honor."
📺 Los Angeles news 24/7: Watch NBC4 free wherever you are The question is if the ceasefire will survive beyond the first phase — and an appendix to the deal provided to The Associated Press ...
Trump's executive order calling on campuses to address antisemitism has university leaders, faculty and students concerned as the president vows to revoke visas of pro-Palestinian international students who have taken part in protests.
An executive order signed this week would push colleges and universities to combat antisemitism specifically by monitoring and reporting international students.