
Magen David Adom’s Deputy Director, Raphael Herbst, explains how Israel’s national emergency service responded to the unprecedented challenges of recent years, especially the events of October 7th. He highlights how strong leadership, clear vision, and strategic preparedness enabled MDA to operate effectively under extreme pressure. This included building a protected blood facility before the crisis, scaling blood processing by 300%, and working seamlessly with the IDF and Home Front Command to reduce mortality rates among soldiers. Herbst underscores the central role of community engagement, noting that drills, training, and empowering civilians are essential components of national readiness. He emphasizes that Israel’s ability to meet overwhelming medical demand depended not just on operational excellence, but also on widespread cooperation and continued support from Jewish communities worldwide.