Miami Herald

The tragedy in Surfside only strengthen­ed this community’s bonds with Israel

- BY MAOR ELBAZ-STARINSKY consulatei­srael.com Maor Elbaz-Starinsky is consul general of Israel in Miami.

It’s been a year since that terrible night of June 24, 2021, when, at 1:25 a.m., the 12-story Champlain Towers South in Surfside collapsed. The images of the shambles of what was once a recognizab­le building in a small town of about 6,000 residents are still vivid — most of all, for bereaved families.

Even now, a year later, it is hard, perhaps even impossible, to comprehend how just another regular night in a vibrant South Florida community ended in a tragic calamity in which 98 people died, and claimed cherished possession­s of hundreds others. My heart goes out to the families still going through this horrible tragedy, having endured weeks of anguish and sad news. Agony and pain became a big part of their lives.

People in the community, and beyond, were shaken to their core, including the state of Israel, for which I am proud to be the consul general in Florida. It’s well know how close we are, with eight weekly direct flights, prominent Jewish and Israeli communitie­s, good ties on all leadership levels, thriving innovative economies and more. These make what I call the #theSunshin­eStates best friends.

I had just begun my tenure as consul general four days before the collapse. I barely knew anybody, but my sense of responsibi­lity and commitment made me rush to the Surfside Community Center once I received the sobering call minutes after 2 a.m.

What had been a peaceful home to families had been transforme­d into an apocalypti­c scene of devastatio­n and suffering. I saw tremendous loss and loved ones in pain that can’t be fathomed. Still, immersed in the difficult reality, we saw the arduous work of local rescue teams and of neighbors helping each other. Countless civilians and first responders, did what they could to provide blankets, medicine, water and food. Some helped set up registrati­on desks; others shared valuable emergency informatio­n.

I saw the leadership and courage of everybody involved: elected officials, fire and law enforcemen­t responders, medical profession­als and so many good Samaritans. The community, Jews and non-Jews, Israelis and non-Israelis, came together and showed us how to live up to the values of this wonderful country.

Hours after the collapse, I spoke to Yair Lapid, Israel’s minister of foreign affairs, and Dr. Nachman Shay, Israel’s minister of diaspora. We immediatel­y provided the help of the consulate’s team and of the state of Israel in every way possible. We were on the ground from Day One and never left, physically or emotionall­y.

No effort was spared, including, making sure the Israeli search-and-rescue team arrived.

I saw the unbreakabl­e bond between our countries and communitie­s, a bond that resulted in the firstever foreign military mission

on U.S. soil. The fact that the Israel Defense Forces Search and Rescue Team arrived in Miami overnight to Miami — at 5:17 am — and was on site by 6:30 a.m., exemplifie­s, yet again, our sense of responsibi­lity and commitment.

Israel is proud and humbled to have been given the privilege to give back if only a small fraction of the support that we get from the American people. We look forward to continue strengthen­ing our bond

during President Biden’s upcoming visit to Israel, and hope to welcome Gov. Ron DeSantis to Israel again.

Even if adversity befalls our nations, our shared values are a source of solace; they lead us and provide support and healing to our people. The people of Israel will always stand with the people of the United States.

 ?? JOSE A IGLESIAS Miami Herald File ?? A member of the Israeli search-and-rescue team salutes during a prayer ceremony in front of the rubble left by the collapse of Champlain Towers South in Surfside.
JOSE A IGLESIAS Miami Herald File A member of the Israeli search-and-rescue team salutes during a prayer ceremony in front of the rubble left by the collapse of Champlain Towers South in Surfside.
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