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Sunday, December 5, 2010

PM Netanyahu, Interior Minister Praises ZAKA for Their Sacred Work at Forest Fire





Israel - In the early hours of Sunday morning, shortly after midnight, Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Eli Shai paid a surprise visit to the ZAKA volunteers in the Carmel forest to praise their dedication and offer encouragement as they continued their sacred work.
The volunteers, with the participation and assistance of the Galil-Carmel Rescue Unit, the Fire Service, Israel Police, Israel Electricity Company and the ZAKA Jeep Search and Rescue Unit, were working relentlessly at the site of the bus inferno on the Carmel hillside in a final push to collect all the last human remains before the funerals today, Sunday.
In order to reach the site at which ZAKA volunteers uncovered the chilling sight Friday afternoon of the 15 bodies, fixed in a collective embrace after a futile attempt to escape the raging inferno, the ZAKA volunteers were forced to rappel down the hillside, attached on ropes to the roadside. At the site, they slowly and painstakingly sifted through the charred earth and soot to uncover the last of the human remains, in order to ensure a full Jewish burial for the victims. The recovery work had been halted on Friday afternoon with the onset of the Sabbath and resumed, under the glare of spotlights, on Saturday evening.
Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Eli Shai: “The people of Israel owe you a much gratitude for the holy work that you have been doing in the past few days since the outbreak of the fire. On a personal note, I would like to offer you my encouragement. It is particularly heart-warming to see, up close, the holy work that you are doing.”
Hezki Farkash, ZAKA Operations Commander, Northern Command, a veteran with the ZAKA Rescue and Recovery organization since 2002, briefed the Minister on the activities of the ZAKA volunteers that lasted from Thursday evening through to the early hours of Sunday morning. “This was the most difficult and complex incident that we have ever had to deal with in the northern region. Our volunteers displayed immense personal courage as they worked to recover the bodies from the bus and the surrounding hillside, even as the fire continued to rage.
Other ZAKA volunteers have assisted in the identification of the charred bodies and volunteers from other regions remain on standby, should the situation change.”
At the start of the special Cabinet meeting held today (Sunday), 5.12.10, in Tirat Hacarmel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's included ZAKA among the emergency personnel singled out for praise for their “exemplary conduct”.
“I would like to take this opportunity to again thank the firefighters, police, soldiers, MDA and ZAKA personnel, the municipality employees, the voluntary organizations and Israelis who have shown exemplary conduct. There has been a general mobilization of the entire nation in a display of mutual responsibility at this crucial time.”