[1] In the 1970s, Israel broadened its aid agenda by granting safe haven to refugees and foreign nationals in distress from around the world.
In addition to providing humanitarian supplies, Israel has also sent rescue teams and medical personnel and set up mobile field hospitals in disaster-stricken areas worldwide.
[12] In the 1970s, Israel broadened its aid agenda by granting safe haven to refugees and foreign nationals in distress from around the world.
[13] As well as providing humanitarian supplies, Israel has also sent rescue teams and medical personnel and set up field hospitals in disaster-stricken areas worldwide.
A medical clinic run by an IDF team of some 50 members featured pediatric, surgical, maternity and gynecological, and otolaryngology wards, together with an optometry department, a laboratory, a pharmacy and an intensive care unit.