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Britain sends aid to help Israel battle Carmel fire

December 3, 2010 09:46
Benjamin Netanyahu thanked David Cameron for sending aid

By

Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

Britain has sent two RAF helicopters to aid Israeli firefighters attempting to control a forest fire that has spread across parts of northern Israel.

The helicopters, which are already on the ground in Israel, are equipped with large buckets to take water from the sea and spread it over the affected area. They have already made two flights and are about to set off on a third.

One of the helicopters was already nearby, in Palmachim, and within 16 minutes of the alert going out on Thursday evening had been flown in to help. The other was immediately dispatched from Cyprus, and a third is on its way.

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked David Cameron for sending help and has called on more countries to send assistance. Several, including Bulgaria and Greece have already sent help. Turkey, whose relations with Israel have been strained in the past months, is also sending aid, and the Palestinian Authority has offered assistance.

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