Israel battles “largest fire in history” as flames threaten occupied East Jerusalem outskirts
TEL AVIV – Israeli authorities have declared a national emergency as an unprecedented wildfire continues to rage uncontrollably in the hills surrounding occupied Jerusalem, forcing mass evacuations and international calls for assistance.
Crisis Escalates
The fire, which began at approximately 9:30 AM local time, has rapidly expanded due to strong winds, with officials warning it could become the most devastating blaze in Israel’s history. Over 120 firefighters, supported by aircraft and military personnel, are struggling to contain the flames as they spread toward residential areas.
Key Developments:
- Evacuations Ordered: Residents in multiple neighborhoods near Ein Kerem and West Jerusalem have been instructed to leave immediately.
- International Aid Requested: Israel’s Foreign Minister has appealed to Greece, Italy, Bulgaria, Croatia, and Cyprus for firefighting assistance.
- Casualties Reported: Emergency services have treated 22 individuals, with 12 hospitalized for smoke inhalation and burns.
Political and Social Impact
The disaster struck on Israel’s Memorial Day for fallen soldiers, leading to the abrupt cancellation of tomorrow’s Independence Day celebrations. The timing has amplified national distress, with the fire now dominating public attention.
Concerns for Palestinian Residents
While the fire primarily threatens Israeli-controlled areas, smoke and emergency operations have raised alarms for Palestinian communities in occupied East Jerusalem, where infrastructure for disaster response remains inadequate.
Global Response
Several countries are assessing Israel’s request for aid, while Palestinian civil defense teams have offered support despite ongoing political tensions. Environmental experts warn that climate change-induced droughts have increased wildfire risks across the region.
Ongoing Coverage
Firefighting teams are working through the night, but officials caution that shifting winds could worsen the situation. Air quality alerts have been issued for central Israel as thick smoke blankets the area.
This is a developing story. Updates will follow as more information becomes available.
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