An Israeli delegation of experts in the fields of search, rescue and
medicine left on Sunday night (10 November) for the Philippines, which
was struck by a natural disaster earlier today. The rescuers are
part of the IDF’s Home Front Command.
A
six-member advance team – four people from the IDF Home Front Command
and two from the Foreign Ministry – willevaluate what is needed on the
ground before Israel sends a larger mission.
The team landed in Manila at 20:00 local time and will depart for Tacloban, where they will
perform a thorough situation assessment,
including an infrastructure evaluation, that will determine the best
rapid response Israel can provide to the government and people of the
Philippines.Update:A 147 member delegation left for the Philippines on Wednesday, November
13, 2013. Following assessment, it was decided to locate the medical
facility in
Bogo, in the northern province of Cebu. While
headlines have mostly focused on chaos in and around Tacloban City, the
typhoon also left a trail of violent destruction on Cebu Island, where
the most basic of necessities are lacking. Provincial officials say as
many as 90 percent of buildings on the north of Cebu were badly damaged
by winds and rain, which also flattened crops, downed power lines and
blocked roads.
Two Israeli planes carrying personnel and
equipment have landed in Cebu. The medical teams are en route to Bogo,
and the equipment is being unloaded for transfer by 30 trucks.
An
advanced multi-department medical facility, equipped with approximately
100 tons of humanitarian and medical supplies from Israel, will be
rapidly established to provide medical care for disaster casualties,
operated by IDF doctors, nurses, paramedics, pharmacists, mental health
professionals, x-ray technician, and lab workers.
The
delegation comprises members of the National Search and Rescue Unit of
the Home Front Command headed by the unit commander, Colonel Ramtin
Sabti, as well as senior doctors in the IDF Medical Corps, headed by the
Vice Surgeon General of the IDF Medical Corps, Colonel Doctor Dudu
Dagan.
IDF delegation to the Philippines at Ben Gurion Airport Copyright: IDF Spokesperson
Israeli airplane carrying aid and medical team arrives in Philippines
Copyright: Israel Embassy, ManilaPresident Shimon Peres wrote to Philippine President Benigno Aquino:"Your Excellency,
In
my name and on behalf of the people of Israel, I wish to extend out
deepest condolences to the people of the Philippines affected by the
shocking devastation in the trail of Typhoon Haiyan. Our hearts go out
to the families who have lost their loved ones in this terrible natural
disaster, and our prayers are with you and your people in this time of
mourning and hardship.
We are following with much concern the
horrifying effects of the storm and hope that the aid provided by the
State of Israel will help ease the suffering of the people of the
Philippines.
From Jerusalem, we wish you strength and fortitude."
Prime Minister Netanyahu also sent a letter to President Aquino:"On
behalf of the government and people of Israel, I extend heartfeldt
condolences to the families of those who lost their lives as a result of
the horrific typhoon, and I send best wishes for a speedy recovery to
those who were injured.
I hope that Israel's assistance will help alleviate the suffering of those affected by this terrible disaster.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the Filipino people at this difficult time."
Israel has frequently offered aid in the wake of disasters overseas, such as the
earthquake in Haiti in January 2010 and an
earthquake in Turkey in 2011.
IsraAID
humanitarian organization also sent a team of seven medical
professionals to Tacloban City in the storm-ravaged Philippines to
provide critical health interventions in the affected region. IsraAID,
too, will continue to assess needs in the field and offer aid
accordingly, including trauma professionals and child protection specialists.