For the second time, Israel’s High Court of Justice, with a composition of three judges, rejected Magen David Adom's vexatious petition to have United Hatzalah’s emergency number of 1221 canceled in an attempt to shut down the emergency organization’s dispatching service. The ruling which was issued on Monday afternoon, marks the second time that MDA has petitioned the High Court in an effort to cancel the younger EMS organization’s number and attempt to bar it from providing service to the residents of Israel.   

In 2010, following the recommendation of the inter-ministerial committee for assigning abbreviated numbers to emergency hotlines, an abbreviated number was assigned to United Hatzalah allowing its dispatch center to operate more effectively. Since then, MDA has fought tirelessly against the organization having an emergency number. The first petition was presented in December 2019 and was rejected by the High Court in the spring of 2020. The second petition was submitted by MDA earlier this year and yesterday was rejected once again by the High Court of Justice.

CEO of UH Eli Pollack praised the decision of the High Court by saying: “I welcome the decision of the court which saw before its eyes the public good and the importance of the organization's activities and how essential our dispatch number is. The number 1221 which is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year, is there for the benefit of the citizens of the State of Israel who we will continue to serve by providing the fastest emergency medical response completely free of charge.”

Click here to read the High Court's decision (Hebrew)