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Israel-Iran conflict: US groups working to get civilians out of region
The Brief The conflict between Israel and Iran escalated on Friday. Veteran-led groups Project Dynamo and Grey Bull Rescue are deploying teams to evacuate Americans and allies from the escalating conflict zone. Both organizations are seeking donations and urging individuals to contact them if loved ones need rescue from the region. As the conflict between Israel and Iran continues to escalate in the Middle East, US ground-based air defense systems are helping to shoot down missiles. READ MORE: Iran retaliates against Israel after attack on nuclear program Meanwhile, outside groups are preparing to get Americans stuck in the region to safety. Mario Duarte, the founder and CEO of Project Dynamo, is working to evacuate civilians stuck in Israel and the region. The veteran-led organization specializes in high-risk global rescue missions. Project Dynamo is deploying multiple teams to assist those in need, including American citizens, US lawful permanent residents and allies of the U.S. in need of evacuation. What they're saying "We are launching different operations right now to make sure that we have our teams, volunteers and assets in place to assist all Americans to get out of harm's way and get back home safely," said Duarte. "we're always hoping that, you know, tensions will de-escalate eventually, but in the meantime, while things are still brewing, we prefer to be in place. What you can do If you know of a loved one who needs to be rescued, or wish to donate, you can go to: Grey Bull Rescue, which is based in Florida, has already reportedly received dozens of requests for help getting people out of the region. The group has conducted 730 rescue missions, including one where the group successfully extracted three girls from Haiti, including one being adopted by a family in North Texas. What they're saying "There's airspace closed in at least four countries as we speak, and there's Americans in every single one of them.," said Bryan Stern, the CEO of Grey Bull Rescue. "There is no way out for them. That's why we're deploying." What you can do If you know of a loved one who needs to be rescued, or wish to donate, you can go to: The Source Information in this article comes from interviews with Grey Bull Rescue and Project Dynamo.
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Tampa-based non-profit enroute to Middle East to evacuate Americans amidst Iran-Israel conflict
The Brief Project DYNAMO CEO says there are teams in Jordan and Israel already. So far, they've seen an uptick in requests for rescue. The organization was created in 2021. TAMPA - A local veteran non-profit is working to get Americans, including Tampa Bay area residents, out of the Middle East and home safe. Since its creation back in 2021, Project DYNAMO has rescued more than 7,000 Americans from conflict zones and disaster areas across the world. What we know Its teams are made up of former Special Forces and intelligence officers and volunteers from all across the nation. They're currently en route to the region to evacuate Americans as missile strikes and bombings escalate between Iran and Israel. CEO Mario Duarte says there are teams in Jordan and Israel already. RELATED: Iran retaliates against Israel after attack on nuclear program "We can do it via air or land or using ships and boats," he said. "We can use multiple routes to make sure our people get to a safe location and from there we can help them find a way back home." So far, they've seen an uptick in requests for rescue. Duarte says they're stepping up to help because there's always a gap in response capabilities. "There are millions of Americans at any given time around the world and the U.S. government is not always capable to respond to all of them. That's why Project DYNAMO exists," said Duarte. The backstory After Hamas invaded and attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, the donor-funded organization and Gov. Ron DeSantis helped charter evacuation flights for hundreds of Americans out of Israel. In this latest conflict, Duarte says, ideally, they can have evacuees safely back in the US within 72 hours. "Seeing a mother and father embrace their child or grandpa holding their grandchildren. That's why we do it. To make sure American families are back together, and we'll keep doing it so long as we're needed," said Duarte. American citizens, U.S. lawful permanent residents, and allies of the U.S. in need of evacuation are urgently requested to register by clicking here. The Source FOX 13's Carla Bayron gathered the information for this story. STAY CONNECTED WITH FOX 13 TAMPA: Download the FOX Local app for your smart TV Download FOX Local mobile app: Apple | Android Download the FOX 13 News app for breaking news alerts, latest headlines Download the SkyTower Radar app Sign up for FOX 13's daily newsletter Follow FOX 13 on YouTube