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Netanyahu honours foreign help for Carmel fire

December 7, 2010 15:23
Photo: Niv Calderon

By

Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

Israel has honoured 250 foreign fire fighters and rescue workers from Britain and around the world who worked to control the devastating four-day-long forest fire in the Carmel mountains region.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave the volunteers honorary awards on behalf of the state of Israel at a ceremony in Jerusalem this morning.

He said that for years Israel had sent humanitarian assistance abroad, in response to disasters such as the Haiti earthquake or a fuel tanker explosion in Congo, and praised the international community for doing the same for Israel.

He said: "Israel's hope is that if we believe we can fight mother nature, we can overcome hostility, unite and establish peace among all nations."

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