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| Haifa on fire (AFP) |
fires. The truth is that Israel is on fire. Literally. Some 80,000 Israelis have
been evacuated from their homes in the last week.
northern and central Israel leaving many families homeless, precious forests
ruined and fields ravaged.
in parts of the country since last winter. Everything here is bone dry. And
then the winds picked up. They were blowing furiously last week and our
tinderbox of a country caught fire.
did. A single naturally caused fire plus perhaps some suspicious reports about arson literally
sparked a blaze.
many settlements in the Yehuda and Shomron area. Perpetrators starting these fires
were caught on camera. They even tried
to set the Haifa fire station on fire in order to paralyze the fire fighting
crews. Many have been arrested. And the damage continues.
Meir, which is just outside Jerusalem off Highway 1.
from a guesthouse. Three perpetrators were seen fleeing the area and one has
since been arrested.
American firefighters landed in Israel on Friday. With its 19,600 gallons of
fire retardant, it was able to contain the flames outside Jerusalem near the
main highway.
to help. The Palestinians arrived with eight fire trucks and 40 firefighters, working along Israelis in Haifa to help contain the raging
inferno.
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| KKL website home page |
we’ve seen it all here. Unfortunately.
pull up their sleeves and run to help.
hotline was set up by the KKL (Keren Kayemet Leumi) asking for volunteers who
had 4×4 cars to guard the forests. The
phone lines were flooded with willing helpers, including my husband Amir.
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| Plea to guard the forests |
asked where he lived and then given a choice of forests in our area.
told to bring a companion and to drive around the forest looking
for suspicious activity. If he were to see something, he was to call the police
or the fire department.
situations, it is so hard to see suffering and feel powerless. Amir called his fellow adventurer-friend Ken
and they arranged to go out Saturday evening for a four-hour shift. He brought along a fire extinguisher just in
case, while Ken decided a baseball bat could be helpful.
| Amir and Ken on guard duty. |
forest, a police car was already there. The police stopped them right away, asked them
who they were and thanked them for their assistance.
forest. These were other Israeli volunteers also looking around for arsonists.
Amir and Ken to go home.
crowded for a Saturday night. Hopefully all forests, groves, towns and settlements
across Israel are being watched by such caring eyes.
in broad daylight by a road. With glee, they returned back to their village.
The Israeli motorists who saw this happen jumped out of their cars and started
dousing the fires with water bottles.
students guarded the grounds, they saw two young arsonists setting fires right
by the school building. The students reacted quickly and were able to stop their school
from burning down. They even tried to run after the criminals but could not
catch them.
the town of Neve Tsuf. 350 people were evacuated and 15 homes were burnt down
to the ground. An appeal went out last night for people to bring bedding,
towels and clothes for the families who now have nothing. Cars left an hour later loaded down with supplies.
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| Neve Tsuf engulfed in flames (Israel national News) |
homes to host displaced families. This same appeal happened with northern
families in the Lebanon war and also in Tsuk Eitan to aid families living near
Gaza.
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