Jerusalem (AP) -- Fires raged in several locations across Israel for a fifth day Saturday, including in a Jewish West Bank settlement where 40 homes were burned and all 1,000-plus of its residents evacuated.

After several days of extended fires that caused major damage in northern Israel and in the Jerusalem area, firefighters have managed to quickly gain control of most of the blazes that have erupted since.

They got a major boost Saturday with the arrival from the United States of the Boeing 747-400 "Supertanker," the world's largest fire-fighting aircraft that is capable of carrying 75 tons of fire retardant. It has already been deployed over the forest area surrounding Jerusalem, joining an international fleet of firefighting aircraft that has arrived to assist.

A special team of neighboring Palestinian firefighters also arrived to help, prompting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to place a rare call to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and thank him for his support in overcoming the fires. With peace talks frozen, the two leaders have had little interaction. Netanyahu's office said he also told Abbas that he appreciated how Arabs, alongside Jews, had both opened their homes to those whose houses were destroyed.... Read More: Bloomberg