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The Magen David Adom is Israel's only official emergency medical, disaster, ambulance and blood bank service. The name means "Red Star of David."

Its staff of 1200, plus 10,000 volunteers, operates 95 stations which in turn operates a fleet of over 700 ambulances nationwide.

Since its creation, Magen David Adom is the only emergency medical and disaster service in the world to be denied membership in the International Red Cross (IRC), as it refused to replace its red Star of David emblem with a red cross. Critics of the IRC assert discrimination based on the fact that in the late 1920s all Islamic states were granted membership while using the Islamic Red Crescent as their emblem, citing the same concerns about the cross.

Critics also note that the IRC also uses the current conflict between Israelis and Arabs as yet another obstacle to Israeli membership, while not applying the same criteria to all others nations in the world mired in conflict and further claim that it is exactly during times of such conflict organizations like the IRC were founded for.

In protest, the American Red Cross has withheld millions in administrative funding to the International Committee of the Red Cross.

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