Israel is helping Arab communities close COVID

The Israel Defense Forces are stepping up their relief efforts as a prolonged blockade of COVID is being carried out to break cultural division with the Arab and Drusa populations of the Jewish state, as it provides humanitarian assistance to communities at odds with the Israeli government.

The areas served through the IDF National Command, the blockade of the coronavirus come with the hometown of Jesus, Nazareth, because the branch of the army improves relations with citizens who are 70% Muslim and 30% Christian.

A bridge over the ditch

The regional commander of the IDF Internal Front Command of Haifa district, Colonel Elad Edri, is committed to helping all those suffering collateral damage from the pandemic.

“Let’s say the virus is not divided between Jews, Arabs and Druze; affects all municipalities in Israel,” Edri told CBN News, pointing out how his unit brought food and door-to-door facilities to individual citizens during the first closure. “This is an emergency situation, and the command of the front of the house is used, trained, armed to attend [emergencies], as we see at the borders [a] war. But now we have taken strategies that we use in a genuine emergency like the Second Lebanon War and we somehow [adapt] it to the truth of the crown.

He then highlighted how COVID-19 extends his team’s mission.

“We coordinate between municipalities and the Israeli government, which provides a lot of help in other ways,” Edri said. “We are here with them [so that] they do not have to deal with this scenario; it’s a kind of cooperation between the IDF and the municipalities. “

A major advance over previous efforts is seen in the small Middle Eastern country, which has a population of around 7 million.

“[IDF National Command] processes approximately 50,000 COVID tests consistent with the day, seven times the number processed on the first wave,” CBN News reported. “[It also] transmits key data to the public, by distributing leaflets to passing motorists and going from store to store in the city center. “

The effort is so widespread that some 4,500 IDF infantrymen and reservists are strengthening Homeland Command operations, according to IDF spokesman Jonathan Conricus, who noted that infantrymen are serving in hospitals across the country, as well as in 26 hotels that are qualified for isolation and recovery. COVID. – not to mention those who bring out data activities and others that provide assistance in civilian laboratories.

“The average citizen is sitting in his living room, and he doesn’t know if he can go to work, if he can take his son to school, and if he can pass and buy food, and if he can pass out from fundamental services,” Edri said.

This practical assistance crusade involving thousands of other people enlisted in the Israeli army is taking place in Nazareth and other parts of northern Israel through Major Muli Paz, who sees the operation as an opportunity for network awareness.

“I help citizens perceive that we are in the Corona era – we go to the shops, we know people, we know what Corona is. . . what [the] danger is, and we give them masks, [and] children, we give balloons, ” said Paz to CBN News. “The citizens of Nazareth are very disciplined and are waiting for us to go to them and communicate to them . . . they’re really cool. “

Hospital hands too

A doctor who runs the emergency room of Christian Missionary Hospital, EMMS Nazareth Hospital, one of the oldest hospitals in the Middle East, is very happy to participate in this new effort that goes beyond his own old practice. Array. . . a crusade that in the end unies a nation.

“[This is] a new mastery of cooperation in which you have to paint with the whole country in combination, with the Inner Front and with the IDF, the police,” Dr. Najib Nasrallah, a Catholic, told CBN News before pointing out how all Israeli hospitals have a great need for assistance. and now they’re regrouping. ” We are receiving this assistance from the IDF or the Ministry of Health and other offices in the country, and we are cooperating very well. “

He said that with COVID’s new awareness, long-standing tensions between Israeli Arabs and police and IDF are a thing of the past.

“Really – [in] this scenario – we succeed over those things, [and] it is vital that the Arab population [does not] believe that the IDF will . . . attack him, and it is vital that in this scenario, ” added Nasrallah. “[We] are all in combination in a war opposed to Corona, [and] I think that’s a very clever thing, because the bottom line [is] that other people need to live in combination. “

A culture of reaching your enemy

In August, Israel also extended an offer of aid to its debatable northern neighbor, Lebanon, after a catastrophic explosion that left more than a hundred people dead and thousands injured that left giant spaces in its capital, Beruit, in ruins.

According to its preference for those in misery, whether friends or enemies, the Israeli army expressed its preference for its neighbor in need several weeks ago, according to Breitbart News.

After seeing the aftermath of the horrific explosion, Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz and Israel’s Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi announced their preference for those who suffered the explosion.

“Israel has approached Lebanon through foreign defense and diplomatic channels to provide the Lebanese government with humanitarian medical assistance,” Gantz and Ashkenazi said in a joint report published in the August Breitbart report.

Following the explosion, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered Israeli national security adviser Meir Ben Shabbat to coordinate an assistance plan with the United Nations, an offer shown through UN envoy Nickolay Mladenov.

President Reuven Rivlin expressed his enthusiasm for helping.

“We share the pain of other Lebanese people and sincerely seek to offer ours at this difficult time,” said Rivlin, quoted through Breitbart.

In the report, galilee Medical Center Director Masaad Barhum, whose hospital is located south of the Israel-Lebanon border, shared the same preference as Israel’s neighbor to the north, the home of the Islamic terrorist organization Hezbollah.

“We need to succeed in assisting and assisting . . . we just need to help them,” said Barhum, whose hospital is one of four who offer medical care to Lebanese victims. “Rest a safety, those who entered wounded and wounded will come out unscathed, with the grace of God. We’re waiting for you. “

We’re with Israel

While President Donald Trump has paved the way for unprecedented new peace accords between Israel and neighboring Arab countries, adding his latest landmark negotiation with the United Arab Emirates, the United States has relentlessly pledged to invest its resources to the fullest. best friend in the middle.

A few years ago, the United States signed a 10-year, $38 billion security deal with Israel, the amount awarded in such an agreement to a nation, according to the Associated Press.

Under the Trump administration, the United States also introduced many countries’ tendency to build their embassies in Israel’s capital, Jerusalem, as a sign of globality for the country of Israel and its right to exist, a right that has been challenged through Palestinians led by terrorists and various Muslim countries that house Islamic terrorists, adding Iran.

 

 

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