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IDF Constructing Field Hospital in Nepal

April 29, 2015 By eJP

Courtesy IDF Spokespersons Unit
Courtesy IDF Spokespersons Unit

With IDF search and rescue operations underway in Nepal, a field hospital – Israel’s largest – is set to open today.

Courtesy IDF Spokespersons Unit
Courtesy IDF Spokespersons Unit

Also with a team in Nepal, United Hatzalah of Israel. Based in Kathmandu, their rescue units will primarily focus on searching for and providing lifesaving medical treatment to survivors.

Courtesy United Hatzalah of Israel
Courtesy United Hatzalah of Israel
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  1. Neil says

    April 29, 2015 at 1:52 pm

    So glad they are being helped. Sending prayers, and hoping for more survivors. It’s great to see how many people and groups are helping the rescue efforts — the support is overwhelming. Times of need bring out the best in people.

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