Israel continues to battle raging wildfires

Buildings burn and land is scorched as wildfires spread outside of Jerusalem.

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared a national emergency when several blazes broke out on Wednesday outside Jerusalem. He said strong winds and dryness had created "a deadly combination".

Several towns have been evacuated. However, main roads which were closed into the city have now been reopened to traffic.

The Magen David Adom ambulance service has said it has treated 23 people, mostly for smoke inhalation and burns.

Israel has requested international help, including firefighting planes, to help put out the remaining flames.

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