IDF confirms deployment of search and rescue battalions in major Israeli cities to prepare for potential Iranian, Hezbollah attacks.
The IDF Home Front Command moved the search and rescue forces of the Ram Battalion—the rescue battalion—to Tel Aviv, the IDF confirmed on Tuesday, as part of the efforts to prepare for a potential Iranian and Hezbollah attack.
The forces were deployed near the Yad Eliyahu Stadium, where the Home Front Command's rescue cars and trailers—which are defined as intervention and rapid rescue tools—were stationed.
The soldiers are meant to respond in case of building collapses and other such destruction.
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The IDF Home Front Command moved the search and rescue forces of the Ram Battalion—the rescue battalion—to Tel Aviv, the IDF confirmed on Tuesday, as part of the efforts to prepare for a potential Iranian and Hezbollah attack.
The forces were deployed near the Yad Eliyahu Stadium, where the Home Front Command's rescue cars and trailers—which are defined as intervention and rapid rescue tools—were stationed.
The soldiers are meant to respond in case of building collapses and other such destruction.
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Tel Aviv prepares for attack: Rescue units sent to city by Home Front Command
IDF confirms deployment of search and rescue battalions in major Israeli cities to prepare for potential Iranian, Hezbollah attacks.
