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Israel’s Hatzalah First Responders Provide Aid to Ukrainian Refugees

The Israeli first response organization United Hatzalah has deployed a team to provide humanitarian assistance in Moldova, as refugees fleeing Ukraine arrive.
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March 2, 2022

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(The Media Line) The Israeli first response organization United Hatzalah has deployed a team to provide humanitarian assistance in Moldova, as refugees fleeing Ukraine arrive. In an exclusive interview with The Media Line, Linor Attias, a volunteer and member of the Hatzalah psycho-trauma unit, speaks of the toll the war is having on families and individuals. Young children along with their parents are living on food rations. The organization has chartered an El Al aircraft to replenish food and humanitarian goods as supplies rapidly dwindle. Attias tells TML that basic necessities are virtually impossible to obtain.

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