That time the IDF built a hospital in 1 day, saved 1,111 lives, delivered 16 newborns, and affected thousands more.

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It did not take long after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti that killed or injured more than 100,000 people for tiny Israel to have medical teams, gear and supplies on its way half way around the world, to help relieve the desperate situation.


In just 1 day, the makeshift hospital was up, filled and staffed, and with 2 operating rooms working, was already saving lives.



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Israel also assisted after;


Guatemala volcano.

Japan tsunami.

Syrian civil war.

Philippines typhoon.

Mexico earth quake.

Iran/Iraq earthquake. (Offer was initially rejected by Iran, I don't know if they ultimately accepted.)

Zambia cholera outbreak.

South African drought. (Offer was initially rejected by SA, I don't know if they ultimately accepted.)

Papua New Guinea dairy shortage.

Hawaii electricity shortage.

Electricity and water tech all over North and Central Africa.

Water tech India.

Florida hurricane relief.

Gaza electricity, fuel, and millions of lbs. of goods and humanitarian supplies every month.

Egypt, secret military aid against ISIS.

More major cities around the world than I know of to name have volunteer paramedic teams called "Hatzalah."

I have also heard that Israeli water tech is now feeding more than 1 billion people but I have no confirmation from a good source yet.


Edit: I've been informed about this offer regarding water to the people of Iran that was just announced by PM Netanyahu. https://steemit.com/peace-offer/@inphiknit/stunning-and-unprecedented-offer-from-israel-to-iran-and-the-world-breaking-news-june-10-2018


So many more than I can't remember them all.


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It's so good, thank you! I edited the article to include the offer too.

Great, thanks and yw :)