Chairman Salz began by thanking the many signs of solidarity that had reached him and the residents of the Upper Galilee over the past week. He reported that 80 percent of the people living in the Upper Galilee had now moved to safer regions in Israel. Basic services and infrastructure, such as waste disposal, are being maintained, Salz continued.
Chairman Giora Salz is optimistic about the future despite the very tense situation
Despite the currently very tense situation in the Upper Galilee, which is located in the north of the country on the border with Lebanon, he is optimistic about the future. As soon as the war is over, the reality will be different - but Israel's citizens will emerge stronger and more united than before. The primary goal now is to create a better, more secure future for their children and grandchildren. However, Salz made it clear that the price for this was high.
District Administrator Allgaier once again assured his counterpart and the friends in the Upper Galilee of every possible support from the Ludwigsburg district - they would help where they could and would remain in regular contact.
