Since Wednesday morning, a massive forest fire has been raging and rapidly spreading in the Judean Lowlands, leading to the evacuation of residents from nearby towns.
Currently, there are five active fire hotspots: Highway 3, which has been closed to traffic, Canada Park, Neve Shalom, Mesilat Zion, and Mitzpe Harel.
Firefighting forces called for a nationwide mobilization of ground forces due to the severity and scale of the event, which continues a wave of fires that struck the area last week.
119 firefighting crews are operating at the scene, supported by 10 firefighting aircraft and a helicopter deployed to combat the flames. A command post has been established at the IKEA branch in Eshtaol, and a staging area was set up near Latrun to manage the complex firefighting efforts.
The IDF Chief of Staff has instructed the Home Front Command, Israel Air Force, and all IDF units to provide full support to the police and Fire and Rescue Services in dealing with the fire.
Rescue forces from the IDF Search and Rescue Brigade, Jerusalem and Central District, along with Home Front Command firefighting teams, ground firefighting crews, Air Force fire trucks, and aircraft providing aerial imagery, have been assisting in the efforts to extinguish the fires in the Jerusalem Hills area and evacuate residents.