Magen David Adom has helped communities medically prepare for future attacks.

Israel’s national emergency medical service is preparing for a response from Hezbollah after the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) targeted and killed Fuad Shukr, a senior leader of the terrorist group, in Beirut.
The IDF strike Tuesday was in retaliation for a rocket attack over the weekend that killed 12 Israeli children and teens on a soccer field in Majdal Shams, a predominantly Druze town in Israel’s Golan Heights.
Despite confirmations from the IDF and the U.S., Hezbollah only confirmed his death on Wednesday, the same day as Hamas’ terror leader Ismail Haniyeh met a similar fate.
Aryeh Myers, a paramedic with Magen David Adom (MDA), told Fox News Digital in an interview that the emergency medical service is on high alert and has ambulances and volunteers ready to go should further attacks break out.