Difference between revisions of "Magen David Adom"

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:Magen David Adom, Israel Red Cross National Society, is a humanitarian organization, equally treating all human beings in need of help, without consideration of creed, race or gender; dispensing advanced pre-hospital care as part of Israel's national EMS system, while being Israel's national blood services; it delivers humanitarian relief to people around the world in times of catastrophes - earthquakes and Tsunami victims being two examples out of many more. Magen David Adom in Israel belongs to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.<ref>http://www.mdais.org/e/Projects/, accessed 11 July 2008</ref>
 
:Magen David Adom, Israel Red Cross National Society, is a humanitarian organization, equally treating all human beings in need of help, without consideration of creed, race or gender; dispensing advanced pre-hospital care as part of Israel's national EMS system, while being Israel's national blood services; it delivers humanitarian relief to people around the world in times of catastrophes - earthquakes and Tsunami victims being two examples out of many more. Magen David Adom in Israel belongs to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.<ref>http://www.mdais.org/e/Projects/, accessed 11 July 2008</ref>
  
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==See also==
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*[[Magen David Adom UK]]
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*[[United Hatzalah Israel]]
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*[[British Friends of United Hatzalah Israel]]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 25 January 2025

According to its own account:

Magen David Adom, Israel Red Cross National Society, is a humanitarian organization, equally treating all human beings in need of help, without consideration of creed, race or gender; dispensing advanced pre-hospital care as part of Israel's national EMS system, while being Israel's national blood services; it delivers humanitarian relief to people around the world in times of catastrophes - earthquakes and Tsunami victims being two examples out of many more. Magen David Adom in Israel belongs to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.[1]

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  1. http://www.mdais.org/e/Projects/, accessed 11 July 2008