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Israel Relief Aid CEO Report

70%   of those evacuated from the north of Israel during bombing by Hezbollah,   have decided not to return to the north , after what they’ve been through.   On the other hand, many families in the north decided to dig their heels in during a year of bombing, not evacuate, and bravely stay with their houses.  This bombing from Hezbollah was traumatic for families; probably most if not all of them now have PTSD, post-traumatic stress.  This PTSD causes a myriad of very severe symptoms, including, for  children, afraid to go to sleep at night . READ MORE...

Bless Israelis in Need for Passover

Passover is April 12! Along with the necessary pre-cleaning for the holiday, most of the food for the entire holiday is purchased in advance. Yet this is not the case for Israelis living in poverty. READ MORE 

Israel Relief Aid: New Update from CEO

Pictures from Katzrin in the north of Israel, supplying warm jackets for the winter super cold here in the Holy Land.  Holocaust Survivors, pensioners, widows that live on a stipend most of them. READ MORE

Sacrifice

The true calling of a Believer in Yeshua (Jesus) is a simple one and can only be found on a narrow road and few are those who find it.

Recap from Sderot Aid Center

  The Sderot Aid Center started 2025 with a year and three-month-old war. During the war, out of 28,000 Sderot residents, the city was reduced to 3,000 residents who refused to yield to terrorism and leave their homes. Residents were leaving in fear of what had just happened. Most left with only what they had on or could put in their cars.

Israel Relief Aid: New Update from CEO Jo Kaplan

Emergency Aid Containers Update --The 22nd emergency container from Poland with new sport shoes is on the water --A container in California carrying shoes and other items is on the water! Read more. . . 

Israel Relief Aid: New Update from CEO Jo Kaplan

  The government is discussing whether the evacuees can return to the north starting in March.  Until such a return, the evacuees still need help. READ MORE. . .