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Israel to donate ultrasound machines to storm-struck Jamaica

“Israel and Jamaica have long-standing relations, and we stand by Jamaica in its time of need,” Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said.

An aerial view of destroyed buildings following the passage of Hurricane Melissa, in Black River, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, Oct. 29, 2025. Photo by Ricardo Makyn/AFP via Getty Images.
An aerial view of destroyed buildings following the passage of Hurricane Melissa, in Black River, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, Oct. 29, 2025. Photo by Ricardo Makyn/AFP via Getty Images.

Israel will donate ultrasound machines to hospitals in Jamaica in the wake of Hurricane Melissa, which struck the Caribbean nation on Oct. 28, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said on Saturday.

It was the strongest and costliest recorded hurricane to make landfall on the island.

Sa’ar informed his Jamaican counterpart, Kamina Johnson Smith, of the gift over the phone, he said.

“We discussed the work of the delegation of Israeli doctors and nurses dispatched to assist in the aftermath of the storm,” the Israeli minister tweeted.

“Israel will continue to provide assistance and share its expertise with countries around the world facing emergency situations. Israel and Jamaica have long-standing relations, and we stand by Jamaica in its time of need,” Sa’ar said.

The Jewish state sent a delegation of medical experts to assist people harmed by the category five storm that devastated the island’s west.

Forty-five people were killed, with 15 missing, the Associated Press reported. The hurricane has also displaced 30,000 households, according to Jamaican officials.

The new non-stop service comes amid burgeoning relations between Jerusalem and Buenos Aires.
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