The president of the Humanitarian Coalition and ZAKA rescuers gave an interview about their ongoing rescue efforts in earthquake-stricken Venezuela, according to The Zioneer. They said locals express warmth and love for Israel.
The Israeli rescue delegation in Venezuela continues to draw attention. In a new interview published by The Zioneer, the president of the Humanitarian Coalition and ZAKA rescuers reported that locals express strong affection for Israel, saying 'people here really love Israel.' The interview adds a human dimension to the ongoing mission.
The Zioneer has previously reported on the delegation's work, including the recovery of a mother's body from a dangerous collapse site, and praise from Prime Minister Netanyahu for 'rebuilding relations' with Venezuela after a 17-year diplomatic freeze. A Lebanese-Iraqi historian also expressed admiration for the Israeli team.
The rescue mission, involving multiple Israeli NGOs, continues to operate in the earthquake-hit areas.
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