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Israel fires: Tens of thousands flee as fires hit Haifa Israel fires: Tens of thousands flee as fires hit Haifa
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Tens of thousands of people are being evacuated from their homes as wildfires rage through parts of the Israeli city of Haifa. Tens of thousands of people are being evacuated as wildfires rage through parts of the Israeli city of Haifa, the third largest in the country.
Huge flames are being fanned by hot, dry winds in residential areas in the north of the city of about 250,000. Huge flames are being fanned by strong winds in residential areas in the north of the city of about 250,000.
Fires are also threatening homes near Jerusalem and in the West Bank.Fires are also threatening homes near Jerusalem and in the West Bank.
A minister has said that half of the fires were "apparently arson", but police have not confirmed that any had been started deliberately. Israel's police chief said arson was suspected in some cases and hinted that some of it could be politically motivated.
Hundreds of military reservists have been called up to help battle the three-day outbreak of fires. "It's likely that where it was arson, it goes in the direction of nationalistic," Roni Alsheich told reporters, adding: "I don't want to disturb the investigation."
No deaths or serious injuries have been reported, though the national ambulance service said 55 people had been treated for smoke inhalation - 36 of whom had been taken to hospital, Haaretz newspaper reported. In pictures: Israeli wildfires
Education Minister Naftali Bennett, leader of the right-wing religious Jewish Home party, said on Twitter in Hebrew: "Only those to whom the country does not belong are capable of burning it."
On social media, the Arabic-language hashtag #Israel_on_fire began trending, with most tweets expressing pleasure over the outbreak.
Haifa Mayor Yonah Yahav said there were indications that one of the fires started when "someone tossed a cigarette in an area full of oil and flammable fluids" in an industrial zone.
Four Palestinians have been arrested in connection with a fire near Jerusalem and are due to appear in court on suspicion of starting a bonfire negligently.
The Palestinian Authority has offered to help Israel's fire department, a senior Israeli security official told the BBC, but has not yet received a reply.
Meanwhile, hundreds of military reservists have been called up to help battle the three-day outbreak of fires.
More than 130 people have been taken to hospital with minor injuries, mainly from smoke inhalation, but most were later discharged, Haaretz newspaper reported.
Haifa municipality spokeswoman Or Doron told AFP news agency that 50,000 of the city's residents had left their homes.Haifa municipality spokeswoman Or Doron told AFP news agency that 50,000 of the city's residents had left their homes.
People loaded up supermarket trolleys with belongings, while schools, kindergartens, universities and an old people's hospital were evacuated.People loaded up supermarket trolleys with belongings, while schools, kindergartens, universities and an old people's hospital were evacuated.
Haifa Mayor Yonah Yahav said there were indications that one of the fires started when "someone tossed a cigarette in an area full of oil and flammable fluids" in an industrial zone.
Further south, Highway 443 - which links Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, crossing through the West Bank - was closed to morning traffic on Thursday as another blaze reached the city of Modi'in.Further south, Highway 443 - which links Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, crossing through the West Bank - was closed to morning traffic on Thursday as another blaze reached the city of Modi'in.
Homes and cars were damaged, and 300 students were evacuated from a school, in Talmon, an Israel settlement in the occupied West Bank, police said.Homes and cars were damaged, and 300 students were evacuated from a school, in Talmon, an Israel settlement in the occupied West Bank, police said.
Firefighters have been battling fires in several locations since Tuesday, and forecasters are warning that the dry conditions and strong winds are likely to continue until early next week.Firefighters have been battling fires in several locations since Tuesday, and forecasters are warning that the dry conditions and strong winds are likely to continue until early next week.
Several countries - including Cyprus, Russia, Italy, Croatia and Greece - have sent help and equipment, including aircraft, to help tackle the blazes.Several countries - including Cyprus, Russia, Italy, Croatia and Greece - have sent help and equipment, including aircraft, to help tackle the blazes.
Four Palestinians have been arrested and are due to appear in court on suspicion of starting a bonfire negligently.
"Almost 50% of the fires are apparently arson," Internal Security Minister Gilad Erdan told Army Radio.
Education Minister Naftali Bennett, the leader of the Jewish Home party, said on Twitter in Hebrew: "Only those to whom the country does not belong are capable of burning it."
Meanwhile, the Arabic-language hashtag #Israel_on_fire began trending, with the majority of tweets expressing pleasure over the outbreak.
In 2010, 42 people died in a fire on Mount Carmel, just south of Haifa.In 2010, 42 people died in a fire on Mount Carmel, just south of Haifa.
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