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Yeshiva Students saving lives with MDA

Approximately 20 Magen David Adom volunteers from a Yeshiva in Sderot aided yesterday (Saturday) in evacuation and treatment of wounded victims in Sderot

The students of The Afikei Daat Hesder Yeshiva of Sderot woke up yesterday to the sound of red alert sirens. Approximately 30 Magen David Adom volunteers study at the Yeshiva. Yesterday, 20 of the volunteer EMTs, who went to help the teams in the field treat the wounded and those murdered across the city.

Sderot Police Station, which was under Hamas control for hours, is located only 200 meters away from the Yeshiva. That’s why, when situation allowed, MDA volunteers, among them 18 year old Dvir Mordian, a Yeshiva student and MDA volunteer for 3 years, decided to assist wounded police officers at the scene.

During the afternoon hours, the students arrived to MDA station in Sderot, where they were divided into teams and treated wounded who arrived at the station. They were later called to emergency cases around the city and assisted in the provision of medical treatment.


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