Israeli aid experts working in Venezuela following a June 24 earthquake have extended their mission by two weeks at the request of interim President Delcy Rodriguez. The extension comes after meetings between Rodriguez and Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar, with approval from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The team, consisting of just 30 members, has been focusing on creating a national reconstruction plan, including mapping over 1,300 damaged buildings and providing guidance on debris management. Despite logistical challenges, including indirect flights into Venezuela due to the country's instability, the Israeli delegation has completed critical planning within days, faster than typical processes. As of July 8, the death toll from the earthquake has reached 3,342, with thousands more injured and homeless.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the Israeli aid delegation's activities in Venezuela without overtly favoring any political stance. It reports on the technical and logistical aspects of the aid efforts, the collaboration between Israeli officials and Venezuelan leadership, and the impactof





