Since the beginning of the war, KKL-JNF has stepped up its efforts to assist victims, soldiers and displaced Israelis, as well as share their stories with the world.
IDF spokesman Brigadier-General Daniel Hagari went to Adi Negev-Nahalat Eran in the Eshkol region to visit his very-disabled brother who was one of the first residents of the village.
Sandra Peltz, the social worker tasked with delivering the most difficult news to the residents of Kibbutz Be'eri, shares the emotional toll of her job.
The volunteer-driven initiative enables direct donations to survivors of the October 7 pogrom.
Heads of local authorities: “KKL- JNF was the first to stand by our side."
Itamar Mizrahi shares his story of survival and the loss of his beloved grandmother, Varda Haramati, in a Hamas terrorist attack on Kibbutz Re'im.
The Jerusalem Post presents: "Faces of the War". Maayan Hoffman and Zvika Klein speak with Guy and Tamar from Ramat Aviv that survived the massacre in Kibbutz Nirim.
MKs were told that cities and kibbutzim that took in evacuees have a shortage of doctors, pharmacists, and means of providing emotional support for children.
Ashdod officer Amit Levy, from Kibbutz Nirim, joined the emergency squad when the war broke out. He returned to Eilat after protecting the kibbutz and received a warm welcome.
The baby girl, born under rockets and alarms, was named after the decimated Israeli town.