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(Jerusalem Post) The Israeli humanitarian aid agency IsraAID announced on Sunday that it already has a delegation in southern Japan, which was hit by earthquakes. Israeli relief workers have been distributing goods and opening child care centers in affected Japanese communities. In addition, an IsraAID team was headed to Ecuador after an earthquake ravaged that country. The Israeli team in Ecuador will offer medical treatment, psycho-social outreach and child resources.2016-04-18 00:00:00Full Article
Israeli Aid Workers Join Relief Efforts in Quake-Rattled Japan, Ecuador
(Jerusalem Post) The Israeli humanitarian aid agency IsraAID announced on Sunday that it already has a delegation in southern Japan, which was hit by earthquakes. Israeli relief workers have been distributing goods and opening child care centers in affected Japanese communities. In addition, an IsraAID team was headed to Ecuador after an earthquake ravaged that country. The Israeli team in Ecuador will offer medical treatment, psycho-social outreach and child resources.2016-04-18 00:00:00Full Article
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