The ZAKA international brigade has completed its 10-day humanitarian and operational mission in earthquake-struck Venezuela, N12 reports. A local ZAKA delegation will continue with a project to build homes for victims.
The ZAKA international brigade's mission in Venezuela concluded on Tuesday, wrapping up 10 days of continuous humanitarian and operational activity following the devastating earthquake that struck the country in late June. The Israeli delegation played a significant role in the relief efforts, according to N12. A local ZAKA team will remain in the field to oversee a house-building project for earthquake victims. The completion of the ZAKA mission marks the end of one chapter of the Israeli humanitarian response, which also included a joint IDF and Foreign Ministry delegation as The Zioneer reported. The broader international rescue effort saw at least 16 nations dispatch teams.
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