Saturday 4 December 2010

Carmel Fire: Top Abbas Priority - Death toll of Haifa fire rises to 43 Israelis

Abbas who said today that he has "dignity" sent firefighters to Israel

"Abbas sends firefighters to extinguish blaze in Israel"
Posted by As'ad at 10:26 AM

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What did Egypt and Jordan do when Lebanon was under attack by Israel

Operartion Cast Lead Fires
"Responding to an appeal by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for help, Bulgaria and Jordan sent firefighters; Cyprus, Greece, Russia and the United States dispatched aircraft to ferry water and chemical retardant; Britain sent helicopters; and additional assistance came from Spain, Azerbaijan, Romania and Egypt, government officials said."
Posted by As'ad at 10:13 AM
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Carmel Fire “Act of Negligence”, Obama Vows Assistance “Top US Priority”

04/12/2010 A police spokesman said that the joint investigation team has determined that the first and largest fire, in the Carmel, was not a case of arson but was started by an act of negligence by a local family. Police said they are currently busy investigating, but know what the incident was.

Police said they were close to identifying the family. Israeli Channel 10 reported that it was suspected that the fire started from a nargilla water-pipe.

On Friday, Police Insp.-Gen. David Cohen that two arson suspects arrested earlier in the day are not linked to the main fire on the Carmel Mountain.

Cohen said that investigators have determined that the large fire, which is raging in the Carmel, spread from a single ignition point. He added that the cause of the fire would be determined by Saturday.

Police have said that additional fires in Kiryat Bialik and Tivon were both caused by arson.

Firefighting aircraft from countries across the world took to the occupied Palestinian skies Saturday morning, in a renewed attempt to contain the Carmel wildfire, which continued to blaze unabated.

Two huge Russian planes capable of holding up to 42,000 liters of water arrived in Israel and were already in the air on Saturday morning - together with six other international aircraft from France, Turkey, Greece and Cyprus, Israeli fire services said.

"The international support that we are receiving, that is impressive, could help us to extinguish the fire Saturday night", Yoram Levy, spokesman of the Israeli fire services said.

Police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld added that changes in the wind, temperatures and other factors could extend the works to bring the fire under control between 24 and 48 hours.

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon assured Friday night Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the UN would do everything possible to mobilize further assistance to stop the "terrible tragedy".

Ban stressed that he was "inspired by the generous international assistance rendered to the State of Israel within hours of the beginning of the fire, especially from your neighbors in the region." "I am deeply saddened by the loss of life, suffering, human displacement and damage to nature caused by the ongoing fire on Mount Carmel in northern Israel," Ban wrote, adding "this is a terrible tragedy. I would like to convey my deepest sympathy and extend my condolences to the bereaved families."

US President Barack Obama discussed Friday the deadly fire with Netanyahu during a telephone call from Air Force One, after his brief visit to Afghanistan. The U.S. president ensured Netanyahu that sending Israel the necessary assistance to combat the flames was a “top U.S. priority”.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton also paid tribute to nations which had provided Israel with resources to battle the blaze. "We are moving as quickly as we can to provide this assistance, and are heartened by similar efforts to contribute resources from Israel’s other friends around the world,” Clinton said. “My hope is that the fires are extinguished soon. The hearts of the people of the United States go out to the people of Israel, and we stand with them at this difficult time.”

Death toll of Haifa fire rises to 43 Israelis
[ 04/12/2010 - 03:09 PM ]

NAZARETH, (PIC)-- The death toll from the massive bushfire in the heavily-forested Carmel hill, southeast of Haifa, rose to 43 on Saturday morning, while Israeli official sources said that the fire reached a minefield in the far north.

The sources said that the northernmost fires, which erupted Saturday at Manara and Margaliot areas near Kiryat Shemona and the Galilee Panhandle settlement, set off explosions in a nearby minefield.

Another fire reportedly broke out before noon today in Basma village in the Galilee. All efforts to contain the fires have so far failed.

For its part, the Aqsa foundation for endowment and heritage said Israeli settlers deliberately set fire this morning to the trees around Al-Qassam cemetery in Al-Sheikh town, east of Haifa, affirming that the fire burnt about 20 graves of Palestinians and caused partial damage to others.

In this regard, de facto president Mahmoud Abbas expressed in a letter sent to his Israeli counterpart Shimon Peres his solidarity with the Israeli people and his grief over the human and material losses that resulted from Carmel fire.

The official news agency of the Palestinian Authority (PA) stated Saturday that Abbas offered Peres his readiness to help Israel to fight the blaze and extended his condolences to the families of the Israelis killed in the fire.
PA civil defense forces and firefighters were seen participating in the efforts to extinguish the fire.
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