Wildfires are raging on Wednesday evening in the Jerusalem Hills and Beit Shemesh areas and are continuing to spread due to the powerful winds.
After dozens of yishuvim were evacuated earlier on Wednesday, three yishuvim in the Jerusalem area received orders to evacuate in the evening: Shoresh, Neve Ilan, and Yad Sh’monah.
A new fire broke out in Elad, and additional fires spread to northern and southern Israel, some of which are thought to be the result of arson.
Fire chief Eyal Caspi said that the fires are expected to continue for at least another day.
The Jerusalem District Firefighting Commander, Shmulik Friedman, issued a statement from the command post set up near Beit Shemesh, and said that we are dealing “perhaps with the largest fire that has occurred in the country. We have no idea what caused it; we’re not dealing with that now. I can say that during the fire, we had several arson incidents in additional locations. The fire changed direction in the last hour and ran east. It is a little calmer but is expected to intensify in the near future with winds of 90-100 km/h.”
He added that “maybe tomorrow we will be able to gain control.” The Shin Bet is involved in the investigation of the arson attempts.
Defense Minister Yisrael Katz declared the fire a national emergency and asked IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir to deploy IDF forces to help fight the fire and save lives.
Following a situational assessment, Israel issued an urgent request for international assistance in extinguishing the fires to five countries: Cyprus, Greece, Croatia, Bulgaria, and Italy. The Israel Airports Authority is preparing to receive foreign firefighting planes.
Greece and Cyprus are sending at least 10 “supertanker” planes, reports said. Italy and Belgium have also promised to send aid. The Palestinian Authority offered to send a team of firefighters to assist the efforts. Israel has not yet responded to the offer.
At about 5 p.m., police began to evacuate the residents of Beit Meir, north of Beit Shemesh. Shortly after 3 p.m., the police evacuated the yishuvim of Mevo Choron, near Modi’in and Mishmar Ayalon after previously evacuating five yishuvim near Beit Shemesh in the morning. A huge fire also broke out next to the central city of Elad. The police evacuated 1,300 yeshivah bochurim from two yeshivos in the city, and as of 4 p.m., were evacuating residents of homes in the eastern part of the city.
Earlier on Wednesday afternoon, a fire raged on Highway 1, and the Fire and Rescue Services stated that there is real danger to the public as drivers fled their burning cars after wildfires broke out on Wednesday morning in the Eshtaol forest near Beit Shemesh amid dry and hot weather conditions and powerful winds.
As the fire progressed, drivers on Highway 1, connecting Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, were forced to flee their cars. About 10 people had to be rescued after they were trapped in their cars due to the smoke. According to reports, four cars caught on fire but b’chasdei Hashem, the occupants of the cars managed to escape.
Rescue forces rescued people who were trapped in their cars and shortly before 3 p.m., efforts began to remove the median barriers on Highway 1 to allow cars to escape.
Twelve people were injured from smoke inhalation.
Currently, IDF forces from the 669 Rescue Unit are carrying out searches to confirm if anyone is still trapped in their cars.
Shortly after noon, a fire broke out in an open area next to Rechov Pinchas Ben-Yair in the Nahar Yarden neighborhood of Ramat Beit Shemesh Beis, burning dangerously close to the homes on the outskirts of the city. Firefighters are currently battling the flames and making efforts to prevent the fire from reaching homes.
The residents of the homes closest to the fire were evacuated due to concerns of smoke inhalation.
The fire in Beit Shemesh:
The Fire and Rescue Services issued a “Red Torch” command – the highest level of alert in the fire department – and a nationwide mobilization of firefighters. A fire command center was established in the Latrun area.
Approximately 120 firefighting teams are working to prevent the spread of the fires, in addition to 10 firefighting planes and four helicopters, with the help of ATVs and firefighting forces from across the country. Strong winds are blowing in the area, contributing to the rapid spread of the fire, and firefighters are working to contain and prevent its spread towards wooded and populated areas.
A command center has been established in Ikea Eshtaol and in the Latrun area to manage the complex firefighting efforts. National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Environmental Protection Minister Idit Silman are at the command center and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is on the way.
“I asked the IDF to send helicopters, people need to be rescued,” said Ben Gvir, who also spoke with Defense Minister Yisrael Katz about assistance from the IDF. He added that he ordered fire trucks to deploy to the area from the north, as well as motorcycles from special units to rescue those who are trapped. The Air Force is also assisting in extinguishing the fires and Unit 669 teams are on close alert. IDF fire trucks have been deployed, and various aircraft are expected to participate in the monitoring and firefighting efforts.
Earlier on Wednesday, the yishuvim of Neve Shalom, Bekoa, Ta’oz, Nachshon, and Mesilat Tzion were evacuated of their residents. The planned Yom HaZikaron ceremony at the Latrun memorial was canceled and the area was evacuated. The police closed Highway 3 to traffic along with part of Highway 1, which connects Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
The Yom Ha’atzmaut torch lighting ceremony scheduled for Wednesday evening at Har Herzl in Jerusalem was canceled due to the fire and strong winds.
The fire next to Highway 1:
The fire comes only a week after a similar fire broke out in similar heatwave conditions, leading to the evacuation of residents and road closures. The fire, which burned about 10,000 dunams (2,470 acres) of land, is believed to have been caused by arson.
(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)
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The secular Israeli govmnt should have replaced the two million Arabs with two million Chinese and Philippine people. Then you will have safe workers in restaurants,construction and hospitals. These arson fires will continue as long as you have your enemy living among you. Ben Gevir for prime minister.
The 1st 2 pictures hit me exceedingly emotionally, sending immediate flashback to 9/11 when I had to run for it when WTC1 began imploding & the smoke & brimstone was running after me faster than I could run.
Only Ben Gevir is on the scene to help. Where are the religious and anti religious Knesset members. Next election you know whom to vote for.