United Hatzalah celebrated nearly 1,000 ambulance and emergency drivers at a heartfelt night in Airport City, honoring their tireless, life-saving work across Israel.
EMT and ambulance driver Zevi Klein was commended for decisive action during a major fire at a girls’ seminary, treating multiple patients while helping drive rapid evacuation under pressure.
The couple met while working at Pitchon-Lev, an apolitical NGO established in 1998 as a national humanitarian organization focused on breaking the intergenerational cycle of poverty in Israel.
United Hatzalah, Israel's largest volunteer Emergency Medical Service, has reached a significant milestone, growing to 8,000 volunteers nationwide, including 1,000 new members in the past year.
Nearly a third of Israel’s agricultural land lies in frontline areas, with about 22% in the Gaza border area and 10% on the northern border with Lebanon.
Essay for Politico by two surgeons who volunteered in Gaza is an illustration of how the media can launder Israel's virulent critics to render their views palatable to a mainstream audience.