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Ambulances Inaugurated in Hebron

Ambulance dedicated in Hebron, Israel.

Two new emergency vehicles were inaugurated in a special ceremony in Hebron.

A Magen David Adom ambulance which was donated by Larry and Millie Magid of Florida for the benefit of all the residents of the City of the Ancestors, for the benefit of IDF soldiers, and for the benefit of the hundreds of thousands of visitors who come to pray at the Tomb of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs.

The ambulance was previously unveiled at a special ceremony in Florida with the Magid family and representatives from Hebron and MDA.

In addition, an new mobile intensive care unit was donated by a supporter who wishes to remain anonymous. This mobile unit will operate in Kiryat Arba and will provide service to the entire greater Hebron region area.

Ambulance dedicated in Hebron, Israel.
Members of Knesset join dedication ceremony.

The new ambulances were inaugurated at a special ceremony outside the Tomb of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs with the participation of Minister of Health Uriel Buso, Minister of Settlement and National Missions Orit Strock, director of Magen David Adom Eli Bin, director of the Jerusalem region of MDA Uri Shaham, Head of the Kiryat Arba city council Eliyahu Libman, Head of the Hebron city council Eyal Gelman, members of Rescuers Without Borders (Hatzalah of Yehuda and Shomron) Hanan Malka, Arie Levy and Moshe Levy and Shlomo Vaknin of the Yesha Council, MDA officials and the volunteers of the Hebron medical staff and partner organizations.

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