An Israeli medical delegation is heading to Jamaica to provide humanitarian assistance to the Caribbean island nation in the aftermath of last week’s Hurricane Melissa, Jerusalem’s health and foreign ministries announced on Wednesday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is directing the team to help the local population recover from the devastating Atlantic Ocean storm, which according to Reuters took the lives of 32 people in Jamaica and 43 in Haiti as of Wednesday, with billions in economic damage.
The team, led by Health Ministry Deputy Director Dr. Sefi Mendelovich and Shaare Zedek Medical Center Director professor Ofer Marin, will provide emergency medical care alongside Jamaican staff in two hospitals serving evacuees from the hardest-hit regions. The 30-member delegati

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