Israeli Air Force Targets Launching Squad and Smuggling Tunnel in Southern Gaza

A short while ago, Israeli Air Force (IAF) aircraft targeted and hit a terrorist squad in the Southern Gaza Strip, which had launched rockets towards Israeli communities yesterday. Additionally, over the night, the IAF targeted a smuggling tunnel in the Southern Gaza Strip. Direct hits were confirmed.

The IDF will not allow the Israeli southern communities to continue living under constant threat, and will continue to respond with determination to any attempt to use terror against the citizens of Israel. The IDF holds the Hamas terrorist organization solely responsible for any terrorist activity emanating from the Gaza Strip.

 

IDF Aid Delegation to Japan Opens Medical Clinic

The IDF Home Front Command and Medical Corps. Aid delegation to Japan opened an advanced medical clinic this morning. The opening ceremony was preceded by a minute of silence in honor of those who perished in the natural disaster. The mayors of Kurihara and Minamisanriku, whose towns suffered severe loss and destruction in the tsunami, attended the ceremony. During the ceremony the mayors thanked the members of the delegation for volunteering, and for their desire to help the people of Japan by providing medical care for the ill and injured.

IDF Field Clinic Openining - Moment of Silence for Victims of Japanese Disaster

The clinic’s first patient was the mayor of Minamisanriku, who had recently been injured. He was examined by the commander of the medical delegation, deputy to the IDF Chief Medical Officer, Col. Dr. Ofir Cohen-Marom.

Mayor of Minamisanriku is examined by Col. Dr. Ofir Cohen-Marom.

The first patients began arriving at the medical clinic this morning, undergoing treatment by doctors and medical personnel. The delegation members hope to provide the citizens of the area full and comprehensive medical care in the upcoming days.

Map of IDF Field Hospital in Japan

Close up of the location of the IDF field hospital in Japan

Coordinates for the Field Hospital: 38.681071, 141.460615

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IDF Aid Delegation to Japan Arrives and Sets Up a Field Clinic

Delegation arrives to Japan:

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IDF Soldiers Organize the Field Clinic in Japan

For additional photos from the delegation go to IDF Online Flickr.

The IDF aid delegation to Japan arrived at Minami Sanriku in the Miyagi Prefecture today after a 14 hour flight and 8 hour bus ride. They held their first operational briefing with GOC of the Home Front Command, Maj. Gen. Yair Golan, and the Head of the IDF Medical Corps, Brig. Gen Nachman Ash.

The city where the IDF field clinic is being established is attracting many displaced persons and the IDF aid delegation is currently distributing and setting up the medical equipment in order to have the field clinic operational. The field clinic will feature:

  1. X-ray
  2. Pediatrics ward
  3. Surgical ward
  4. Maternity and Gynecological wards
  5. Otolaryngology (Ears, Nose and Throat)
  6. Optometry department
  7. Laboratory
  8. Intensive Care Unit
  9. Pharmacy

Seven Japanese nationals who speak Hebrew joined the delegation today in order to provide translation services and serve as liaisons with the local population. A preliminary meeting was held today between the medical officers of the delegation and the representatives from local medical services. Tomorrow, a meeting is scheduled with the community leaders in the area.

Radiation levels in the area where the IDF aid delegation has deployed are being followed carefully by experts from the Atomic Energy Commission and by experts from the IDF Medical Corps in order to ensure that there is no danger posed to delegation members or patients in the area.

IDF Aid Delegation Plane Takes Off for Japan

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The aid delegation to Japan landed this afternoon (March 27th) in a Tokyo airport, after a 14 hour flight.

The delegation was received at the airport by the Israeli Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Nissim Ben-Shitrit, as well as the embassy staff, and the IDF attaché in Tokyo, Mr. Rami Ben-Efraim. As of recently, the delegation has been making its way by bus towards Kurihara, located in the Miyagi Prefecture.

Tomorrow, the aid delegation will set up its medical equipment and begin administering aid to local residents in Minamisanriku. The 53 members of the delegation join the preliminary team and the logistics staff already sent by Israel to Japan. In total, there are 60 members of the aid delegation.

After they landed in the Tokyo airport, the Delegation Commander, Brig. Gen. Shalom Ben-Arieh, thanked the embassy staff for the warm reception.

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Rocket Launching Attempt Thwarted

A short while ago, Israeli Air Force aircraft identified a group of rocket launchers preparing to fire a rocket at the Israeli home front from the northern Gaza Strip, and thwarted the attempt by firing at them. A hit was confirmed.

“Iron Dome” System Deployed

The IDF Chief of the General Staff has ordered, in accordance with government directives, to deploy the “Iron Dome” system across Southern Israel in the coming days.

"Iron Dome" Missile Defense System

"Iron Dome" will defend Israel's southern communities from rocket fire

The “Iron Dome” system, a significant achievement of the defense industries in Israel, is currently in an accelerated process of assimilation in the IAF and on the way to becoming fully operational. The system is currently in an evaluation stage on an operational level.

“Iron Dome” will provide part of the answer to the threat of rocket fire at Israel’s southern communities, not discounting shelters and offensive measures.

The decision to accelerate the deployment of the system was made in light of recent events in southern Israel and according to security assessments.

The deployment will not be permanent, allowing the systems to be moved between areas according to evolving security assessments.

Israeli Air Force Targets Terror Activity Site in Northern Gaza

Last night, Israeli Air Force aircraft targeted a terror activity site in the northern Gaza Strip. A direct hit was confirmed.

The terror activity site was targeted in response to the recent firing of Grad missiles, Qassam rockets and mortar shells from Gaza at Israel’s southern communities.

Palestinian Children Diagnosed With Cancer Visit Mt. Hermon With Alpine Unit Reservists

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Last week, Palestinian children diagnosed with cancer visited Israel’s only ski resort located in Mt. Hermon, northern Israel. The children, accompanied by their families, enjoyed the snow and slopes along with IDF reservists from the Alpine Unit.

IDF Soldiers Playing with Palestinian Kids Diagnosed With Cancer

A Nachal Brigade soldier plays with one of the children in the snow

The day was part of a decade-long project in which soldiers bring up groups of mentally or physically disabled children, as well as children with terminal illnesses, to Mt. Hermon for a day of fun and relaxation. The number of visits varies according to the snowfall each year, but on average amounts to 40-45 annual visits. The project is funded by the Erez Organization, a non-profit organization which consists of reserve soldiers of the Alpine Unit.

The trip was also made possible by the Civil Administration, the Israeli body responsible for administering and coordinating civilian and humanitarian needs in the West Bank. Dalia Bassa, Health and Welfare Coordinator in the CA, coordinated last week’s trip for twenty children from the Augusta Victoria Hospital’s Oncology Ward who, along with their families and six of the hospital’s medical staff, joined the soldiers in the snow.

“It’s a day of fun which helps these children deal with their illness,” she said, adding that groups of Palestinian kids go to Mt. Hermon every year and that “the families call annually to remind me of the coming snowfall”.

 

Breakfast at the Sea of the Galilee

The group stopped at the Ein Gev Beach for breakfast with the unit

The children were driven by bus to the Sea of Galilee in the morning, where they stopped at the Ein Gev Beach for a breakfast paid for the Alpine Unit’s logistics officer. From there they continued on to Mt. Hermon, where they were met with a host of IDF reservists ready to show them the slopes and join them in riding Sno-Cats and sledding.

“You see kids in green uniform playing with kids in civilian clothes,” said the commander of the Alpine Unit, who also invited a number of soldiers from the Nachal Brigade to join the fun. “I don’t presume to be a peacemaker or anything, but regardless of anyone’s personal politics it was simply a sight that did the heart good.”

IDF Aid Delegation to Depart for Japan Crisis Zone with 60 Tons Equipment

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An IDF Home Front Command and IDF Medical Corps delegation will depart for the Miyagi district in Japan on Saturday, March 26th 2011, at 23:00.

The delegation will consist of around fifty soldiers and officers including logistics teams, experts in the field of population management, Japanese translators, experts from the Committee of Atomic Energy, fourteen doctors specializing in different fields, seven nurses and nine paramedics. The teams will assist Japan’s rehabilitation efforts by providing various medical services and establishing a medical center manned by the IDF Home Front Command and IDF Medical Corps specialists.

Heading the delegation is Commander of the IDF Home Front Command Search and Rescue Unit, Brig. Gen. (Res.) Shalom Ben-Arieh. Heading the delegation’s medical team is deputy to the Chief Medical Officer, Col. Dr. Ofir Cohen-Marom.

This delegation joins the initial team of three officers who left for Japan on Saturday, March 19th, and prepared the framework for the delegation by informing them of the current situation and coordinating their arrival.

This evening (Thursday), a plane carrying approximately 36 tons of medical equipment will leave Ben Gurion Airport for Japan. Overall, the delegation will carry 60 tons of medical aid and equipment.