Udi Cohen, head of the Israeli delegation from Natan humanitarian aid organization to Venezuela, said in an interview with Ynet Studio that "the Jewish community in Venezuela is helping us greatly. We are currently on the way, in Panama. There is massive destruction and we are looking for where we can be most useful. We intend to reach refugee camps and help hospitals. Once we arrive on the ground, we will get a situation assessment." According to him, "the organization sends medical teams and social workers. The doctors help in the field and we work with survivors. Shir, our social worker, speaks Spanish and knows the local dialect. We always bring interpreters with us."

