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The Prime Minister Naftali Bennett gave the go-ahead for Israel to consider seeking international assistance to help battle a large wildfire raging outside Jerusalem. [1] The Foreign Ministry Yair Lapid requested assistance from Greece, Cyprus, Italy, France, and other regional countries for help in fighting a massive forest fire outside ...
[6] [7] Other major fires occurred in Zikhron Ya'akov and in the Jerusalem area, as well as smaller fires throughout Israel and the West Bank. Israel's Nature and Parks Authority reported that more than 20,000 dunams (4,900 acres) of forests, brush land, and open space were burnt, the largest amount since the 2010 Mount Carmel forest fire. [8]
November 15 – 2010 Shanghai fire, China, [232] high-rise apartment building fire killed at least 53. December 8 – 2010 Santiago prison fire . A fire in a prison in Santiago, Chile killed at least 81 inmates in the country's deadliest prison incident.
According to an IDF official, the three male hostages emerged shirtless out of a building toward a group of IDF soldiers "tens of meters" away, with one carrying a white flag. [10] An Israeli sniper then opened fire on them, killing Shamriz and Talalka and wounding Haim. After being shot, Haim ran into a nearby building and shouted for help in ...
The security official told Channel 13 News no buildings will remain in the region, saying, “Gaza will eventually turn into a city of tents.” ... Israel fires back after Syrian shells land in ...
Israel’s year-long war in Gaza has killed more than 43,000 Palestinians and wounded more than 100,000 others, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip.
A fire erupted near the northern Bedouin village of Basmat Tab'un, causing no reported injuries or damage. Police suspected arson. [58] A brush fire that broke out in the Jerusalem Forest at about 13:00 burned 2.5 dunams (0.25 ha; 0.62 acres) of forest and open land. Firefighters and police extinguished the blaze within several hours.
Israel Fire and Rescue Services operates 5 fire stations in Jerusalem. The main station is in Givat Mordechai, with branches in Romema, Wadi al-Joz, Givat Ram and Neve Ya'akov. [3] After the 2010 Mount Carmel forest fire, Israel's fire and rescue services have been transformed and upgraded from a municipal-based structure into a national force ...