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Israelis empowering Yazidi survivors of ISIS
ISIS tried to wipe out the Yazidi people, killing thousands and leaving countless others with physical and psychological trauma. In response, Israeli experts worked with Yazidi women, empowering them to overcome PTSD and help others in their community do the same.
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Israelis Aid Syrian Refugees
For years, the Israeli organization IsraAID has been helping Syrian refugees in Greece and elsewhere. They reach over 750,000 people/year with humanitarian aid, and strive to empower communities rather than making them dependent.
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Israel's Humanitarian Aid to Rwanda
In 1994, during the Rwandan genocide, Israel initiated Operation Interns for Hope, establishing a field hospital in neighboring Zaire to bring medical aid to refugees.
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Curing AIDS
Israeli scientists developed an AIDS treatment that targets and reduces the decrease the HIV virus count by up to 97 percent in HIV-infected cells without affecting healthy cells.
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Save a Child's Heart helps anyone in need
Israeli nonprofit organization Save a Child’s Heart performs free open-heart surgeries for underprivileged children from around the world, regardless of race, religion, or ethnicity. Forty-nine percent of the patients are Palestinian Jordanian, Iraqi, and Moroccan.
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Israel helping Africa
Israel is working with the U.S. to give agricultural aid and training to Uganda, Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Rwanda in the areas of food production, crop cycles, and the environment.
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Save A Child's Heart
The Israeli organization Save A Child’s Heart (SACH) has treated children suffering from congenital and rheumatic heart disease in 30 countries where quality medical care is unavailable.
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Vietnamese People Given A Safe Haven
In 1977, Israel rescued 400 Vietnamese boat people fleeing oppression in their home country and granted them asylum. They are now proud citizens of Israel.
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International Development Aid
Every year, the Israel Center for International Cooperation (MASHAV) conducts 300 courses on overcoming challenges in education, the environment, emergency response, and other fields. They have trained over 260,000 participants in over 140 countries.
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Israel, India, and Irrigation
Israel worked closely with India to develop irrigation and desalination projects that reduce waste and increase access to water for all of India’s citizens.
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Rwandan Youth Villages
The Rwanda Agahozo-Shalom Youth Village, a home for Rwandan children orphaned by that country’s genocide, is modeled after a youth village for Israeli orphans. The village opened in 2008 and now is home to 500 young Rwandans.
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A Startup Nation
Innovation is part of Israel’s culture. Israeli startup guru Yossi Vardi explains, “This is a startup country, socially and culturally. It is in our heritage, our ethos....The country is constantly renewing itself all the time.”
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Magen David Adom
Israel’s official emergency service, Magen David Adom, trains first aid instructors from developing countries to teach life-saving techniques in their home countries.
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What is the Taylor Force Act?
The Taylor Force Act is a law named after an American citizen who was murdered by a Palestinian terrorist in 2016. It prohibits U.S. aid to the Palestinian Authority (PA), unless the PA takes steps to end violence against U.S. and Israeli citizens, and stop financially rewarding acts of terrorism.