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Israel sends aid to Madagascar
The Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs along with Magen David Adom in South Africa, have put together an aid package for Madagascar to assist that country with the outbreak of the Black Death Plague there. All packages will be delivered to the International Red Cross in Madagascar this week.
TALI FEINBERG
The packages include 250 sets of gloves, masks, medical gowns, headgear and shoe coverings for those treating patients, to prevent the spread of infection to themselves and others.
The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history. Warnings have been issued to nine countries surrounding Madagascar including South Africa for fears of the disease spreading via sea and flight routes. The death tolls have already reached 124 and more than 1 300 people are left infected.
Israeli Ambassador Lior Keinan said: “Israel has a long-standing tradition of offering humanitarian assistance and co-ordinating relief to alleviate disease, hunger and poverty. Just like Mexico, lately and other countries, Israel will always provide assistance to help those in need.”