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At least 50,000 flee their homes after arson ‘terrorists’ spark devastating wildfires in Israel

Desperate locals forced to load their entire lives into shopping trolleys in bid to flee homes as fire wreaks havoc in Haifa

A WILDFIRE in Haifa, Israel, has forced at least 50,000 people to evacuate their homes — as officials raised the possibility Arab arsonists started the blaze on purpose.

The devastating fire has spread quickly due to dry, windy weather, burning its way through neighbourhoods in the nation’s third largest city and sending terrified residents fleeing with just the bare essentials.

 Devastation ... men flee their car as uncontrollable fire burns surroundings in coastal city of Haifa, Israel
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Devastation ... men flee their car as uncontrollable fire burns surroundings in coastal city of Haifa, IsraelCredit: Associated Press
 Life's belongings in a trolley ... at least 50,000 Israelis are believed to have fled their homes
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Life's belongings in a trolley ... at least 50,000 Israelis are believed to have fled their homesCredit: Getty Images
 Israelis leave their lives behind as fire rages on in the northern city of Haifa on Thursday
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Israelis leave their lives behind as fire rages on in the northern city of Haifa on ThursdayCredit: Associated Press

While no serious injuries have been reported as of yet, several locals have been hospitalised for smoke inhalation.

Israeli officials have called up hundreds of military reservists to help the overstretched police and fire crews fight the blaze.

The government has also made use of an international fleet of firefighting aircraft in a desperate bid to end the disaster.

 Israeli firefighters help extinguish a fire ... the blaze is the worst in a series of fires to have hit the country in the past few days
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Israeli firefighters help extinguish a fire ... the blaze is the worst in a series of fires to have hit the country in the past few daysCredit: Getty Images
 The dry air and strong winds are believed to have helped the fire spread across the port city, causing widespread devastation
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The dry air and strong winds are believed to have helped the fire spread across the port city, causing widespread devastationCredit: EPA

Russia, France, Cyprus, Turkey, Croatia, Greece and Italy have all pitched in to help the nation fight the fires this week.

The blaze in Haifa on Thursday was the worst in a series of fires to have hit the country in the past few days.

Locals could be seen loading supermarket trolleys with their personal belongings as they rushed to flee their homes.

Some braved the blaze, and connected hoses together from flat buildings to help battle the fire.

 Firefighting aircraft ... the government has accepted help from a number of European countries in bid to defeat the blaze
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Firefighting aircraft ... the government has accepted help from a number of European countries in bid to defeat the blazeCredit: EPA

Visiting the devastated area, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said anyone involved in setting or spreading the fires would be severely punished.

He said: “It's a crime for all intents and purposes and in our opinion it is terror for all intents and purposes.”

While the PM did not elaborate on the identity or possible motives of any suspected arsonists, Israeli officials generally use the word “terror” when referring to militant activity by Arab or Palestinian forces.

 The government has also called upon hundreds of military reservists to help overstretched emergency services
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The government has also called upon hundreds of military reservists to help overstretched emergency servicesCredit: Getty Images
 Locals have connected hoses together in a desperate bid to extinguish the fire from apartment buildings
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Locals have connected hoses together in a desperate bid to extinguish the fire from apartment buildingsCredit: Getty Images

His accusations could test the already fragile relations between the nation’s Jewish majority and Arab minority, which has long been the subject of discrimination.

In an interview with, Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan said authorities had already arrested eight people, and that arson was suspected in half of the fires.

 Officials claim blaze was started by 'terrorists', and have issued a threat to arsonists, insisting they will be severely punished
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Officials claim blaze was started by 'terrorists', and have issued a threat to arsonists, insisting they will be severely punishedCredit: Getty Images
 Smoke billows from a house in Haifa as uncontrollable fire rages on in Israel's third biggest city
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Smoke billows from a house in Haifa as uncontrollable fire rages on in Israel's third biggest cityCredit: Getty Images

He revealed they had also discovered "flammable materials and liquids poured in certain areas," which points to arson.

Speaking to reporters, Police Chief Roni Alsheich said the nation "needs to be prepared for a new type of terror".

He continued: "It's safe to assume that whoever is setting the fires isn't doing it only out of pyromania.

“It's safe to assume that if it is arson it is politically motivated."

Ayman Odeh, the head of a joint Arab bloc of parties in Israel's parliament, called for to Israelis to abandon "politics" during the difficult time.

He told Israeli : "This is something that harms all of us.

“This is not a story of Arab or Jew. Whoever did this is an enemy of all of us.”

 A car passes burning trees in the suburbs of Haifa during the worst fire to have hit the nation since 2010, when 42 people were killed in horrific blaze
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A car passes burning trees in the suburbs of Haifa during the worst fire to have hit the nation since 2010, when 42 people were killed in horrific blazeCredit: EPA
 Police say the first fire started early on Tuesday morning in a village jointly founded by Israeli Jews and Arabs
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Police say the first fire started early on Tuesday morning in a village jointly founded by Israeli Jews and ArabsCredit: EPA

Israel was last hit by a rash of fires in 2010, when an uncontrolled blaze killed 42 people and was extinguished only after firefighting aircraft from as far away at the US joined the effort.

The country has made considerable efforts to strengthen its firefighting capabilities since then, bringing in a number of special planes that can drop large quantities of water on affected areas.

 Up in smoke ... the nation has been devastated by the fires despite making considerable efforts to strengthen its firefighting capabilities since last national disaster
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Up in smoke ... the nation has been devastated by the fires despite making considerable efforts to strengthen its firefighting capabilities since last national disasterCredit: EPA

According to police, the first fire started early Tuesday morning in Neve Shalom, a cooperative village jointly founded by Israeli Jews and Arabs.

Fires later broke out near Jerusalem and in northern Israeli district Zichron Yaakov.

 

 


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