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Over 1,000 fires extinguished throughout Israel

Israel’s National Fire and Rescue Services announced that thousands of people had been evacuated form their homes

  • Fire fighters extinguish a forests fire near Kibbutz Harel, Thursday, May 23, 2019. Israeli police have ordered the evacuation of several communities in southern and central Israel as wildfires rage amid a major heatwave. Photo by: JINIPIX
    Fire fighters extinguish a forests fire near Kibbutz Harel, Thursday, May 23, 2019. Israeli police have ordered the evacuation of several communities in southern and central Israel as wildfires rage amid a major heatwave. Photo by: JINIPIX
  • Fire fighters extinguish a forests fire near Kibbutz Harel, Thursday, May 23, 2019. Israeli police have ordered the evacuation of several communities in southern and central Israel as wildfires rage amid a major heatwave. Photo by: JINIPIX
    Fire fighters extinguish a forests fire near Kibbutz Harel, Thursday, May 23, 2019. Israeli police have ordered the evacuation of several communities in southern and central Israel as wildfires rage amid a major heatwave. Photo by: JINIPIX
  • Fire fighters extinguish a forests fire near Kibbutz Harel, Thursday, May 23, 2019. Israeli police have ordered the evacuation of several communities in southern and central Israel as wildfires rage amid a major heatwave. Photo by: JINIPIX
    Fire fighters extinguish a forests fire near Kibbutz Harel, Thursday, May 23, 2019. Israeli police have ordered the evacuation of several communities in southern and central Israel as wildfires rage amid a major heatwave. Photo by: JINIPIX
  • Fire fighters extinguish a forests fire near Kibbutz Harel, Thursday, May 23, 2019. Israeli police have ordered the evacuation of several communities in southern and central Israel as wildfires rage amid a major heatwave. Photo by: JINIPIX
    Fire fighters extinguish a forests fire near Kibbutz Harel, Thursday, May 23, 2019. Israeli police have ordered the evacuation of several communities in southern and central Israel as wildfires rage amid a major heatwave. Photo by: JINIPIX
  • A destroyed agricultural machinery following a fire amidst extreme heat wave in the village of Mevo Modi'im, in central Israel on May 24, 2019. Photo by: JINIPIX
    A destroyed agricultural machinery following a fire amidst extreme heat wave in the village of Mevo Modi'im, in central Israel on May 24, 2019. Photo by: JINIPIX
  • A destroyed house following a fire amidst extreme heat wave in the village of Mevo Modi'im, in central Israel on May 24, 2019. Photo by: JINIPIX
    A destroyed house following a fire amidst extreme heat wave in the village of Mevo Modi'im, in central Israel on May 24, 2019. Photo by: JINIPIX
  • Israeli firefighters check a house that was badly damaged by a fire amidst extreme heat wave in the village of Mevo Modi'im, in central Israel on May 24, 2019.  Photo by: JINIPIX
    Israeli firefighters check a house that was badly damaged by a fire amidst extreme heat wave in the village of Mevo Modi'im, in central Israel on May 24, 2019. Photo by: JINIPIX
  • An Israeli firefighter sprays water on an agricultural machinery destroyed following a fire amidst extreme heat wave in the village of Mevo Modi'im, in central Israel on May 24, 2019. Photo by: JINIPIX
    An Israeli firefighter sprays water on an agricultural machinery destroyed following a fire amidst extreme heat wave in the village of Mevo Modi'im, in central Israel on May 24, 2019. Photo by: JINIPIX
  • Fire fighters extinguish a forests fire near Kibbutz Harel, Thursday, May 23, 2019.  Photo by: JINIPIX
    Fire fighters extinguish a forests fire near Kibbutz Harel, Thursday, May 23, 2019. Photo by: JINIPIX

The more than one thousand fires which led to the evacuation of thousands of people from their homes have been extinguished, Israel’s National Fire and Rescue Services announced.

The fires, aided by dry and hot weather conditions, burned from Thursday until Saturday night.

Among the causes of the fires were faults in electrical cables, embers from Lag B’Omer bonfires, arson and incendiary balloons launched from Gaza at southern Israel, according to the agency.

The fires burned down nearly 2,000 acres of forests, with the worst damage in the Ben Shemen Forest in central Israel.

At least 50 houses burned down from the fires in central Israel, including 40 homes in Mevo Modi’im, founded by the late Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, amounting to most of the village, as well as 10 homes in Kibbutz Harel.

More than 1,000 firefighters battled the blazes throughout the country, as did Israel’s 12 firefighting planes from five other countries identified as Egypt, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, and Italy. Four Palestinian firefighting companies also assisted.

“I would like to take this opportunity to thank the leaders of the many countries that sent us aerial assistance. It was important and also attests to cooperation with Israel and to Israel’s standing. However, I have instructed that an additional increase be prepared for our aerial firefighting squadron so that it will be able to operate also at night, if possible. This is difficult but we want to achieve this capability as well,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday at the start of the weekly Cabinet meeting.

Netanyahu said the government would help wherever possible to rebuild the areas hit by fire.

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