10th May 2007
In Israel, civilians have once again suffered casualties, as Palestinian rocket attacks rocket attacks have begun again.Fatah and Islamic Jihad have both participated in the multi-day barrage falling on the Sederot region.
The attacks began this past Sunday (May 6th), and have continued throughout the week. A day care center was among the civilian buildings damaged by rocket fire. Local residents are afraid and angry.
In response to this recent atrocity, the Knesset appeared divided. Defense Minister Amir Peretz reaffirmed the right to protect Israeli citizens from terrorism, but did not disclose a specific time for retaliation. Yitzchak Levy, a member of the Knesset, who resides close to the region of Sederot; criticized Mr. Peretz’s inability to create a timetable and expressed fear that artillery used by Palestinian terrorists are becoming more effective and precise.
While the Knesset debates retaliation and security strategies, Hatzalah Emergency Rescue volunteers are not waiting for another barrage of terrorist attacks. As attacks become more frequent in Israel they further disrupt peace, security, and development. Most of all they leave people in all parts of Israel in daily danger.
Hatzalah Emergency Rescue Volunteers are equipped, trained, and supplied to supply medical relief in Israel’s most remote and dangerous areas to ensure optimum service and care. Medical centers are constantly expanding, along with their staff to extend their assistance and accessibility during times of an emergency.
It is a necessity to provide rapid response medical care throughout Israel, especially as war and violence continues to ravage the nation and Palestinian terrorists have authority in Gaza. However, Hatzalah Emergency Rescue is entirely funded by donations. The Volunteers who brave rockets and terrorists snipers everyday can not save lives without the support of donors.



