Showing posts with label haiti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label haiti. Show all posts

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Israel's Disproportionate Response

Comment left by reader Chanan:
The Haitian Ambassador to the US was a guest at our shul this Shabbat. In the course of his speech to our congregation, he thanked Israel for its "disproportionate" response.

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Saturday, January 23, 2010

IDF Rescues man in Haitia after 10 days under rubble!

10 DAYS AFTER THE EARTHQUAKE!



Reminds me of Lurker's comments on this article by Sever Ploker on Ynet:

[The Israeli emergency delegation is] headed to Haiti on two missions: Rescuing survivors and establishing a field hospital. Yet the first mission is almost impossible, as the time that has elapsed greatly diminishes the chances of finding survivors under the rubble.

As to the establishment of a field hospital, this is a worthy mission yet not a unique one. The Americans, French, Canadians, Argentineans, Brazilians, Brits, and human right groups have already started to establish mobile clinics and improvised hospitals. It's crowded, chaotic, and unsafe out there. Israel's marginal contribution to the global aid effort will be minor...

American television is known for the phenomenon of "disaster correspondent" -- a journalist sent to any location worldwide that is hit by a disaster. Yet it appears that the State of Israel is following this conditioned reflex too: Whenever there's a disaster somewhere around the globe, we're there, with the IDF's Home Front Command and our teams.

Yet this presence is not always vital, necessary, or beneficial...

Wouldn't it be more appropriate and just to provide [Gaza] with an Israeli field hospital? In Haiti, one of the local gangs may take apart the Israeli hospital and sell the equipment on the black market. In Gaza it will be safeguarded, used, and possibly bring down the level of hostility a little. [ROTFL – Lurker]

Israel does not bear much responsibility for Haiti, with the exception of the general responsibility every person bears for others. Yet it does bear indirect responsibility for Gaza...

It's hard to get rid of the feeling that the desire to "make an impression" played a key role in the Israeli government's decision to dispatch hundreds of aid workers to Haiti. The impression which Israel's assistance will make on the conscience of the world (it won't be impressed much,)...
What exactly is the point of YNET -- to demotivate the country as much as possible?

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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Israel's Emergency Response

CNN Reports:
And at a U.S. medical facility, doctors were asking why they didn't have critical equipment or the ability to perform surgeries, while a field hospital set up by Israel did.

"The disaster was the quake. This is the disaster that's following in its wake," said Dr. Jennifer Furin of Harvard Medical School, referring to the lack of better medical care on the ground. Medical operations were under way off the coast on a U.S. ship for some patients who could be flown there.

Families were "with their loved ones who they were so excited to see alive, only now to watch them die a slow, painful death from their rotting flesh because the infections are out of control and they need surgery," Furin said.

"I've been here since Thursday. No one except the Israeli hospital has taken any of our patients," she told CNN's Elizabeth Cohen.

Cohen visited the Israeli hospital and said it was "like another world," with imaging equipment and other machinery. "They have actual operating rooms, and it's just amazing."

How has Israel, a small country on the other side of the world, set up an operating field hospital while the United States has not? "It's a frustrating thing that I really can't explain," Furin said, adding, "We're desperate."
While at many times, Israel seems to be the ultimate "balagan" (chaos), in reality there are aspects of Israel that are extremely organized and prepared.

I've attended MDA courses on earthquake and disaster preparedness, and I'm amazed at the world class organization and thought that goes into our planning process.

Yesterday, stupid motorists got washed away while trying to get through raging floods that covered roads. The IDF's 669 airborne emergency rescue unit was the obvious solution, and helicopter teams plucked the helpless motorists from the roofs of their cars under stormy conditions.

Israel's IDF Homefront command has a multitude of solutions for all sorts of terrible scenarios -- and Thank G-d there are people who spend day and night preparing; hopefully we will never need to see these actualized.

On a different note, security concerns in Haiti have resulted in a Belgian medical staff abandoning wounded and dying patients.
"Earthquake victims, writhing in pain and grasping at life, watched doctors and nurses walk away from a field hospital Friday night after a Belgian medical team evacuated the area, saying it was concerned about security."
CNN reported:
...the Belgian doctors did not want to leave their patients behind but were ordered out by the United Nations, which sent buses to transport them.
Somehow, I doubt that the IDF hospital would leave if "asked" by the UN due to "security concerns"...at least not at this stage of the disaster.

Yet what I find simply amazing, is that while US President Obama goes to bat for Haiti, and sends in US troops to help retain order -- France criticizes them for "occupying" Haiti.
The French minister in charge of humanitarian relief called on the UN to "clarify" the American role amid claims the military build up was hampering aid efforts.

Alain Joyandet admitted he had been involved in a scuffle with a US commander in the airport's control tower over the flight plan for a French evacuation flight.

This is about helping Haiti, not about occupying Haiti," Mr Joyandet said.
Kudos to President Obama and United States for ignoring political correctness, and taking an active role in securing Haiti, running the airport, and providing crucial air-traffic control -- in addition to providing food, supplies, shelter and medical assistance.


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Monday, January 18, 2010

Israel Helps Haiti, Ha'aretz Bashes Israel

As Israel and the IDF performs a spellbinding Kiddush Hashem, providing world-class emergency medical services in a state-of-the-art field hospital to the earthquake battered country of Haiti, you can count on Ha'aretz to ruin the moment.

Ha'aretz blasts the Zionist State: Israel's compassion in Haiti can't hide our ugly face in Gaza

Akiva Eldar insists that any good we're doing in Haiti must be underscored by Israel's "indifference to the ongoing suffering of the people of Gaza"
But the remarkable identification with the victims of the terrible tragedy in distant Haiti only underscores the indifference to the ongoing suffering of the people of Gaza. Only a little more than an hour's drive from the offices of Israel's major newspapers, 1.5 million people have been besieged on a desert island for two and a half years. Who cares that 80 percent of the men, women and children living in such proximity to us have fallen under the poverty line? How many Israelis know that half of all Gazans are dependent on charity, that Operation Cast Lead created hundreds of amputees, that raw sewage flows from the streets into the sea?
After blaming all of Gaza's ills on Israel and the IDF, Eldar manages to choke out the following: True, Haiti's militias are not firing rockets at Israel.

How lovely. Gazans overwhelmingly support Hamas and its policies. Hamas shoots rockets at us, kidnaps our soldiers, attacks our civilian cities, and yet Israel's responsible.

Eldar's conclusion? "Even the images of our excellent doctors in Haiti cannot blur our ugly face in the Strip."

Goldstone would be proud.

In fact, all we need to do is rename Ha'aretz to "The Daily Goldstone Report"



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Sunday, January 17, 2010

IDF Spox: Footage from Haiti (baby Israel)



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Newborn Haitian Baby Named: Israel

Yesterday (Saturday), the first Haitian baby was born at the mobile IDF emergency hospital erected in Haiti. The parents of the baby named him Israel, in honor of the IDF team that delivered him.

Today, IDF surgeons are battling to save the lives of a one year old baby suffering from a crushed pelvic and broken leg. (nana)

The ultra-Orthodox ZAKA first response team worked around the clock on Shabbat, taking only a minimal breaks for kiddush and some sleep in order to help the search and rescue operation to locate survivors underneath the rubble.

IDF Search and Rescue teams on the scene.



FoxNews interviews IDF doctors.



Update: 5:00 PM IDF Spox
Several hours ago, an IDF Search and Rescue team in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, rescued a 52 year old man from a collapsed building. It took roughly 6 hours to extract the man who had been trapped for four days. He had been able to communicate his location to rescue teams via sms. The man suffered from some lacerations on his limbs and dehydration, he was treated at the IDF field hospital next to the soccer field in Port-au-Prince, and is currently in good condition.




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