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Svensk hjälpinsats i skalvplågat Nepal
Sverige bidrar med 13 miljoner kronor i räddningsinsats till Nepal
(Till ett helt land. Jämfört med 1500 miljoner till Abbas för att mörda judar.)
Svensk hjälpinsats på väg till Nepal
Och hur mycket har de rika arabländerna hjälpt till?
BY TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF April 29, 2015, 3:08 pm 6
Israeli soldiers establish a field hospital together with Nepalese army, in Nepal, following the deadly earthquake. on April 29, 2015. (Photo credit: IDF Spokesperson)
Israel’s aid team to the earthquake-battered Himalayan nation of Nepal is the largest in manpower of any international aid mission.
Over 250 doctors and rescue personnel were part of an IDF delegation that landed Tuesday in the Nepalese capital, Kathmandu, in the wake of Saturday’s magnitude-7.8 earthquake that devastated large swaths of the mountainous country, killing at least 5,000 and leaving some 8,000 wounded and tens of thousands seeking shelter and food.
The Israeli group set up a field hospital with 60 beds that began operations on Wednesday in coordination with the local army hospital.
Nepal’s Prime Minister Sushil Koirala and the Nepalese Army’s chief of staff visited the field hospital to attend its opening ceremony.
Dozens of Israeli backpackers are stranded in far-flung areas of the country, especially in the Gosainkunda lakes area. The Foreign Ministry says only one Israeli, Or Asraf, remains unaccounted for of the 2,000 who were in the country when the quake hit Saturday. A report Wednesday afternoon on Channel 2 suggested that Asraf was seen alive and well an hour after the quake, but the information was second-hand and not confirmed. Israeli rescue teams hope to finish locating and extracting the last of the stranded backpackers by the end of the day Wednesday.
Asraf was moderately wounded fighting with the IDF in last summer’s Gaza war. After recovering from his injuries and completing his army service, he went backpacking in Nepal, a popular destination for post-army Israelis, and was slated to return to Israel in July.
Israel’s aid convoy to the quake-stricken nation is the largest ever sent by the IDF overseas. Israel has deployed field hospitals to Haiti, the Philippines and Japan in recent years following natural disasters.
According to figures reported by CNN, Israel’s total official aid delegation, not counting several private aid groups, numbers 260 people, more than all the other aid efforts examined by CNN combined. The next-largest delegation, from the United Kingdom, numbers 68 people, followed by China’s 62, the US’s 54 and South Korea’s 40. Taiwan sent 20 personnel, Italy 15 and France 11.
Israeli soldiers set up a field hospital together with the Nepalese army in Nepal following the deadly earthquake on April 29, 2015. (IDF Spokesperson)
In aid money, Israel performs rather less well. Leading the pack with funds intended to provide for emergency supplies and help sustain local rescue efforts came the United States with $10 million, followed by the UK with $5 million, Canada with $4.1m, Australia and Norway with $3.9 million each and the EU with $3.25m. Israel did not send money.
Israel also leads in its efforts to rescue its stranded countrymen.
Some 2,000 Israelis were in Nepal when the quake struck Saturday. The vast majority have been rescued, with the remaining number estimated in the dozens and just one Israeli unaccounted for. Four planes were sent to airlift Israelis out, along with helicopters and jeeps rented for the effort, while a combination of IDF, insurance company-sponsored rescue teams and various volunteer groups helped reach nearly all the Israelis stranded in remote parts of the mountainous country.
In contrast, of 1,400 French citizens in the country when the quake struck, 676 remain unaccounted for. Some 550 Australians were in Nepal on Saturday; over 300 have not yet been located by authorities. Of 4,000 Chinese citizens, 683 are still unaccounted for.
Svensk hjälpinsats på väg till Nepal
Och hur mycket har de rika arabländerna hjälpt till?
Israels biståndslag till Nepal större än något annat lands
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Fältsjukhus börjar arbetet; nästan 2.000 israeler evakuerade sedan i lördags; bara en israelisk fortfarande försvunna
Av TimesofIsrael April 29, 2015, 03:08 6
Israels biståndslag till den jordbävningsdrabbadeHimalaya nationen i Nepal är den största i arbetskraft i ett internationellt biståndsuppdrag.
Över 250 läkare och räddningspersonal var en del av en IDF- delegation som landade tisdagen i den nepalesiska huvudstaden Katmandu, i kölvattnet av lördagens magnitud-7,8 jordbävning som ödelade stora delar av det bergiga landet och dödade minst 5000 och lämnade kanske 8.000 sårade och tiotusentals söker tak över huvudet och mat.
Den israeliska gruppen inrättade ett fältsjukhus med 60 bäddar som startade sin verksamhet på onsdagen i samordning med den lokala armésjukhuset.
Nepals premiärminister Sushil Koirala och den nepalesiska arméns stabschef besökte fältsjukhuset för att delta i dess öppningsceremoni.
Dussintals israeliska backpackers är strandsatta i fjärran delar av landet, särskilt i Gosainkunda sjöområde. UD säger att bara en israel, Or Asraf fortfarande är försvunnen av de 2000 som var i landet när skalvet slog till lördag. En rapport onsdag eftermiddag på kanal 2 sade att Asraf sågs vid liv en timme efter skalvet, men informationen var i andra hand och inte bekräftad. Israeliska räddningsteam hoppas kunna avsluta att lokalisera och extrahera den sista av de strandsatta backpackers i slutet av dagen onsdagen.
Asraf var måttligt sårad och kämpade med IDF i krig i förra sommarens Gaza. Efter att ha återhämtat sig från sina skador och avslutat sin militärtjänst gick han backpacking i Nepal, en populär destination för post-arméisraeler, och planerade att återvända till Israel i juli.
Israels stödkonvoj till jordbävningsdrabbade nationer är den största som någonsin sänts av IDF utomlands. Israel har haft utplacerade fältsjukhus till Haiti, Filippinerna och Japan under de senaste åren efter naturkatastrofer.
Enligt de siffror som rapporterats av CNN, var Israels totala delegations offentliga stöd, inte medtäknar flera privata biståndsgrupper, till antal 260 personer, mer än alla andra stödinsatser som granskats av CNN kombinerat. Den näst största delegationen, från Storbritannien, uppgick till 68 personer, följt av Kinas 62, USA:s 54 och Sydkoreas 40. Taiwan skickade 20 personer, Italien 15 och Frankrike 11. [Sverige 0]
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I biståndspengar har Israel varit sämre. Ledande vad gäller förpackningar med medel avsedda att ge förnödenheter och hjälpa till att upprätthålla det lokala räddningsarbetet kom USA med 10 miljoner dollar, följt av Storbritannien med $ 5.000.000, Kanada med $ 4,1, Australien och Norge med $ 3.900.000 vardera och EU med 3,25 $ m. Israel har inte skickat pengar.
Israel leder också i sina ansträngningar att rädda sina strandsatta landsmän.
Kanske 2.000 israeler var i Nepal när skalvet slog till lördag. De allra flesta har räddats, med de förväntade återstående är dussintals och bara en israel redovisas. Fyra plan sändes i luftbro med israeler, tillsammans med helikoptrar och jeepar hyrs för ansträngningen, medan en kombination av IDF och försäkringsföretag sponsrade räddningsteam och olika frivilliggrupper som hjälpte till att nå nästan alla israeler strandsatta i avlägsna delar av det bergiga landet.
Däremot var där1.400 franska medborgare i landet när skalvet slog till, 676 förblir oredovisade. Omkring 550 australier var i Nepal på lördagen; över 300 har ännu inte påträffats av myndigheterna. Av 4.000 kinesiska medborgare, är 683 fortfarande försvunna.
Israel’s aid team to Nepal larger than any other country’s
Field hospital begins work; nearly 2,000 Israelis evacuated since Saturday; just one Israeli remains unaccounted forBY TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF April 29, 2015, 3:08 pm 6
Israeli soldiers establish a field hospital together with Nepalese army, in Nepal, following the deadly earthquake. on April 29, 2015. (Photo credit: IDF Spokesperson)
Israel’s aid team to the earthquake-battered Himalayan nation of Nepal is the largest in manpower of any international aid mission.
Over 250 doctors and rescue personnel were part of an IDF delegation that landed Tuesday in the Nepalese capital, Kathmandu, in the wake of Saturday’s magnitude-7.8 earthquake that devastated large swaths of the mountainous country, killing at least 5,000 and leaving some 8,000 wounded and tens of thousands seeking shelter and food.
The Israeli group set up a field hospital with 60 beds that began operations on Wednesday in coordination with the local army hospital.
Nepal’s Prime Minister Sushil Koirala and the Nepalese Army’s chief of staff visited the field hospital to attend its opening ceremony.
Dozens of Israeli backpackers are stranded in far-flung areas of the country, especially in the Gosainkunda lakes area. The Foreign Ministry says only one Israeli, Or Asraf, remains unaccounted for of the 2,000 who were in the country when the quake hit Saturday. A report Wednesday afternoon on Channel 2 suggested that Asraf was seen alive and well an hour after the quake, but the information was second-hand and not confirmed. Israeli rescue teams hope to finish locating and extracting the last of the stranded backpackers by the end of the day Wednesday.
Asraf was moderately wounded fighting with the IDF in last summer’s Gaza war. After recovering from his injuries and completing his army service, he went backpacking in Nepal, a popular destination for post-army Israelis, and was slated to return to Israel in July.
Israel’s aid convoy to the quake-stricken nation is the largest ever sent by the IDF overseas. Israel has deployed field hospitals to Haiti, the Philippines and Japan in recent years following natural disasters.
According to figures reported by CNN, Israel’s total official aid delegation, not counting several private aid groups, numbers 260 people, more than all the other aid efforts examined by CNN combined. The next-largest delegation, from the United Kingdom, numbers 68 people, followed by China’s 62, the US’s 54 and South Korea’s 40. Taiwan sent 20 personnel, Italy 15 and France 11.
Israeli soldiers set up a field hospital together with the Nepalese army in Nepal following the deadly earthquake on April 29, 2015. (IDF Spokesperson)
In aid money, Israel performs rather less well. Leading the pack with funds intended to provide for emergency supplies and help sustain local rescue efforts came the United States with $10 million, followed by the UK with $5 million, Canada with $4.1m, Australia and Norway with $3.9 million each and the EU with $3.25m. Israel did not send money.
Israel also leads in its efforts to rescue its stranded countrymen.
Some 2,000 Israelis were in Nepal when the quake struck Saturday. The vast majority have been rescued, with the remaining number estimated in the dozens and just one Israeli unaccounted for. Four planes were sent to airlift Israelis out, along with helicopters and jeeps rented for the effort, while a combination of IDF, insurance company-sponsored rescue teams and various volunteer groups helped reach nearly all the Israelis stranded in remote parts of the mountainous country.
In contrast, of 1,400 French citizens in the country when the quake struck, 676 remain unaccounted for. Some 550 Australians were in Nepal on Saturday; over 300 have not yet been located by authorities. Of 4,000 Chinese citizens, 683 are still unaccounted for.