On the Other Hand
The next time you visit Israel, keep an eye out for United Hatzalah’s newest emergency response vehicle to hit the streets of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
Israel’s largest volunteer medic organisation is launching a new pilot initiative using electric scooters, to be known as “Ambuscooters”, as a new mode of transportation for its volunteer medics.
This is the first time electric scooters will be used to respond to medical emergencies in Israel. This pilot program, launching this month in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, will be very useful for volunteers who live, work and respond to medical emergencies in densely populated neighbourhoods.
The Ambuscooters are aimed at dramatically improving response times in Israel’s most congested urban centres, getting the organisation closer to its targeted response time of 90 seconds across all of Israel.
The new fleet of ten state-of-the-art electric scooters, specially adapted for rapid medical response, will use lightweight, eco-friendly vehicles designed to navigate through heavy traffic, narrow streets and poor public transportation while still providing United Hatzalah volunteers with the ability to carry their life-saving emergency kits necessary for treating people who call for their help.
Each scooter will be fitted with an emergency medical kit and include first response gear and a defibrillator, enabling first responders to begin providing immediate medical treatment upon arrival. This initiative, as well as all of United Hatzalah’s life-saving activities, is made possible thanks to the generous donation of committed donors and supporters from around the world.
Pending the success of the pilot, United Hatzalah plans to expand the program to additional cities across Israel.
ANOTHER MEDICAL ADVANCE
Two debilitating and potentially life-threatening conditions may be on the way to being treated and even eliminated if current Israeli research proves successful.
Learn about it here because you won’t see it in the mainstream media.

GEE WIZZ
Wizz Air, the budget airline of Hungary, have ambitious plans to increase its presence in Israel and lower prices for the public.
Whether this comes to fruition is still “up in the air” but the possibilities are exciting.

TRIUMPH OVER ADVERSITY
When Iranian missiles hit Soroka Hospital, they destroyed laboratories where years of research to find a cure for cancer had been undertaken.
This video documents the disaster and the researchers’ dedicated efforts to resume research and benefit humanity.
This is a perfect example of how Israeli determination to make the world a better place triumphs over unbridled hate against the Jewish State.

UNTIL 120
This short video exposes how mistruths and incitement spread rapidly around the globe, fueled by a media that swallows fake news.
Professor Loewenberg (anglicised to Levenberg), who turned 100, is an amazing person who lives in Efrat and is therefore, according to the UN, an “illegal colonial settler.”
Mazaltov to him on reaching 100 not out.

OFF THE BEATEN TRACK
Take a tour of a less well-known Biblical site. It proves once again that Jews settled in Judea long before Islam existed.









