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Updated · The Jerusalem Post · May 27
Daily Giving Israel Emergency Fund Launches for Northern Civilians as Hezbollah Drone Threat Escalates
Updated
Updated · The Jerusalem Post · May 27

Daily Giving Israel Emergency Fund Launches for Northern Civilians as Hezbollah Drone Threat Escalates

6 articles · Updated · The Jerusalem Post · May 27
  • Northern Israeli civilians are receiving emergency aid through the newly launched Daily Giving Israel Emergency Fund as repeated sirens, displacement and financial strain deepen during fighting with Hezbollah.
  • Hezbollah’s drone threat intensified after what an Israeli security official called the most powerful drone attack ever launched against Israel, with several drones penetrating Israeli territory, sparking fires and injuring soldiers and civilians.
  • Food aid groups backed by the fund are delivering meals, medication and basic supplies to families struggling to work or buy necessities as businesses and workplaces across the north are disrupted.
  • Magen David Adom, United Hatzalah, Paamonim, Brothers for Life and other groups are using the fund to provide medical response, financial counseling, trauma support and emergency equipment under fire.
  • The initiative, backed by leading rabbis, is aimed at channeling support from Jews worldwide to sustain northern communities facing prolonged insecurity and economic hardship.
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