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Anglojew
11-19-2013, 12:17 AM
The IDF medical team has treated over 700 patients at its field hospital in Bogo City, Philippines, in the first three days of its operation. Israeli doctors assisted in delivering 12 babies – many of them premature — including one named, Israel.


IDF aid team: 'Wherever there are people in need, we will be there.' (IDF Spokesperson's Unit)
Col. Dr. Dudu Dagan, Vice Surgeon General, Tweeted that the team “delivered three babies in one hour. Moments like these are the ultimate experiences.”
The field hospital treats over 300 people each day, many of them injured in last week’s Typhoon Haiyan devastation. Much of the area is still lacking running water and electricity.
On November 17, The IDF team based installed a water cistern on a nearby island that had no access to water.
The field hospital, which is attached to a local hospital, has incubators for the premature babies.
“I am not sure what would have happened if we had not been around,” said Lt.-Col. Dr. Ofer Merin, medical manager of the field hospital.
Merin repeatedly told the 148 officers and soldiers, doctors, nurses, lab technicians, psychiatrists, social psychologists, search and rescue workers, that “we are here to answer the call for help.”
“I had the privilege of being in the delivery room minutes after Israel was born and what was felt in that room was truly the essence of hope – the feeling that after such a horrific experience, life, and especially new life, continues,” wrote IDF officer Lt. Libby Weiss in a first person account of the devastation and hope in the Philippines.
Merin said the field hospital will stay open depending on the needs of the local population.
In related news, members of the IDF Home Front Command are helping to rebuild a school damaged by the typhoon.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPxggTKIkOE

http://israel21c.org/news/idf-treats-over-300-people-a-day-in-philippines/


Iranian commanders in the Israeli Defense Forces seem to be well suited for overseas missions.


First was Shaul Mofaz (formerly known as Shahram Mofazazkar). He was one of the commanders of the elite Israeli special forces team which flew to Uganda to save Jewish and Israeli hostages as part of the legendary operation Entebbe.

The Esfahani origin, Tehran born Mofaz’s job was to command a team which destroyed all of the Ugandan air force MiGs on the ground. Failure to do so could have enabled Idi Amin who was helping the terrorists to use these planes to chase the Israeli planes after they had taken off. Mofaz’s team had to do this while other Israeli commandos fought off Ugandan forces and Palestinian and German terrorists who were keeping the hostages.

That was in 1976.

And just days ago, Colonel Ramtin Sebti another Iranian commander in the IDF, commanded an Israeli rescue mission of a different kind: to the Philippines to help the victims of typhoon Haiyan. The mission consists of 148 specialists, a field hospital, 100 tons of humanitarian and medical aid.

Colonel Sebti, originally from Tehran’s Yousef Abad neighborhood, belongs to my generation of Iranian immigrants. He left Iran 26 years ago in 1987 at the age of 15, and was smuggled across the Iranian border to Pakistan, much like many of my school friends. Today he heads one of the most coveted forces in the Israeli army, the National Search and Rescue Unit. This unit is in charge of rescuing victims of missile attacks as well as natural disasters such as earthquakes and typhoons. It has taken part in rescue operations in places such as Haiti, Kenya, Turkey and now the Philippines.

Name me another country where Iranians have reached such high positions of power.

Below is an interview with Colonel Sebti in Persian. Among other things he says how proud he is of his Iranian roots and that if one day there is an earthquake in Iran (God forbid), he would like to help the victims. So proud of him:

http://blogs.timesofisrael.com/israeli-rescue-missions-iranian-commanders/


Special message for Behrouz;


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=na36qpfSCLc#t=36

YeshAtid
11-19-2013, 12:18 AM
Am Israel chai:thumb001:

SilverKnight
11-19-2013, 03:37 AM
I'd love to see them in the renovation of Syrian schools destroyed be western backed rebels, or the renovation of homes in the West Bank and Gaza by their airstrikes. :)