Tag Archives: africa

WJC Applauds Historic Chad Visit To Israel

Photo: Marc Israel Sellem By Joel Leyden Israel News Agency Jerusalem, Israel — November 25, 2018 … Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara, welcomed the President of Chad Idriss Debyat at the Prime Minister’s Residence in Jerusalem this evening. It marked an historic, unprecedented trip for the leader of the Muslim-majority nation in… Read More »

Israel Creating Bridges In Africa

By Herb Brandon Israel News Agency Uganda — July 5, 2016 … Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with the heads of Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Zambia while visiting Uganda on the 40th anniversary of the Entebbe hostage rescue operation. Netanyahu issued the following statement at the African summit in Uganda: “This meeting… Read More »

Israel Vs. Ebola

While protecting her own borders, Israel sends aid to Africa to prevent and fight Ebola. By Joel Leyden Israel News Agency Jerusalem, Israel — October 12, 2014 … Part of the following was communicated by the Prime Minister’s Office to the Israel News Agency. Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, this morning convened a discussion on the… Read More »

Israel Creates Global Ebola Blood Registry

By Israel News Agency Staff Jerusalem, Israel — October 10, 2014 … Private citizens in Israel are now coordinating with the Israeli government to create a global Ebola blood registry. The Ebola Blood Registry will match Ebola survivors with Ebola victims who share the same blood type. Matching Ebola survivors with Ebola victims through an effective,… Read More »

Israel Sending Doctors, Nurses To Africa To Save Lives Of Ebola Victims

By Joel Leyden Israel News Agency Jerusalem — September 22, 2014 … Doctors and nurses from Israel will be risking their lives as they join an international effort to combat the Ebola epidemic sweeping across  Africa. Doctors and other health care professionals from Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa and Beer Sheva who specialize in infectious disease are being sent to… Read More »