
“Hatzola didn’t care she wasn’t Jewish, they are available to anyone.”
A British woman is speaking out in support of Jewish charity ambulance service Hatzola in the wake of arson attacks on its ambulances and the ensuing criticism that it only serves Jews.
According to the woman, Hatzola saved the life of her non-Jewish au pair when a shard of broken glass severed an artery in her arm.
She called regular (NHS) emergency services, but there was a wait. She then called Hatzola and they arrived within minutes.
When the NHS can’t get there in time, Hatzola swoops in to serve people in need, and doesn't care if they're Jewish or not.
That’s what makes the recent arson attack in Golders Green so utterly abhorrent. Four Hatzola ambulances were set on fire in what police are treating as an antisemitic hate crime.
The organization targeted in this attack shows up to save lives, no matter who needs help. Hatzola does not discriminate, but those who attack it do.

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