The Jewish Agency announced it is opening an emergency hotline for families in Israel, in response to the severe earthquakes that struck Venezuela on Thursday, according to N12. The hotline will provide support and information to relatives concerned about loved ones in the disaster zone.
The Jewish Agency's emergency hotline is the latest Israeli response to the devastating earthquake that struck Venezuela on Thursday morning, with an epicenter reported near the capital Caracas. As The Zioneer reported earlier Thursday, Foreign Minister Sa'ar ordered the preparation of an Israeli aid mission, following President Trump's pledge of US assistance. The hotline will allow families in Israel to seek information and support for relatives in the disaster zone. The agency has not yet specified the hotline number or hours of operation, and its full activation timeline remains unclear as rescue teams from multiple countries race to locate survivors.
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