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Israel Offers Prayers, Aid to US Communities Shattered by Tornadoes

Updated: December 13, 2021 at 3:57 am EST  See Comments

JERUSALEM, Israel – Israel says it is ready to help the families ravaged by several deadly tornadoes in Kentucky over the weekend.

“Sending thoughts & prayers to all those affected by the devastating tornadoes that hit several US states, especially the people of Kentucky,” Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett tweeted. “Israel is ready to offer any assistance needed.”

Mike Herzog, Israel’s ambassador to the US also tweeted: “Our heartfelt condolences to those who lost loved ones in last night’s devastating storms, and wishes of a speedy recovery to the wounded. Israel stands together with the American people and is ready to offer any assistance needed.”

Tornadoes ripped through six states in the Midwest and South over the weekend, killing dozens and leveling entire communities.

There were more than a dozen confirmed deaths in Arkansas, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri and Tennessee, but those numbers are expected to rise. Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear warns that his state’s death toll alone could exceed 100.

One tornado went on a 250-mile path of destruction, likely breaking a nearly 100-year-old record for how long a tornado stayed on the ground.

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