The Israeli delegations turned down an offer for free hotel rooms, preferring to sleep in tents at the site of the Surfside, Florida, disaster, Bal Harbour Mayor Gabriel Groisman told Arutz Sheva.

He added that though "the rescue workers are working as fast as they can, in a very difficult worksite, with very difficult conditions," it's still "a long process, it's a slow process for the families."

"News is starting to come in now for the families, more and more, unfortunately we haven't had good news in a couple days, and the pressure continues to build," Groisman added.

"I visited the site several times a day since this started, for hours upon hours, and the rescue workers are working at full capacity, they have heavy machinery there, they're working, everybody wants it to be faster. It's never fast enough, but they have to do it in a careful way to make sure that they don't hurt the site in the sense that they're not hurting other people that are there in the rubble."... Read More: Arutz-7