ZAKA is an Israeli emergency response service who respond to natural disasters, road accidents, murders, and terrorist attacks.
Made up of mostly ultra-Orthodox (haredi) Jews, ZAKA volunteers also work in identifying the deceased and, if needed, gathering the blood and body parts in order to aid in the burial process.
The event had planned to hear first-hand accounts of the ZAKA workers and their search and rescue operations on October 7.
The protests, which are organized by pro-Palestinian activist groups, has been called antisemitic by local Jewish groups who have called on authorities to prevent the protest.
Levy had posted an earlier video in December to announce that for every greeting booked through cameo, all proceeds would go towards supporting ZAKA workers stock upon supplies and ambulance
After October 7, even experienced disaster responders show signs of trauma like night terrors and fatigue, indicating a pressing need for support.
The bills were issued by Israeli politicians from three different parties.
Despite legal debates, the Tel Aviv Court ruled against the bank's sanction concerns and mandated an NIS 8 million transfer from Abramovich to the Israeli humanitarian group ZAKA.
According to the lawsuit, Bank Mizrachi has refused to transfer a NIS 8 million donation to Zaka to help the NGO prepare for future emergencies. The first hearing for the case was held today.
Failure of collection of evidence, and stigma are some of the reasons the violence may never fully be known.
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The basis of the dispute centers around sanctions imposed on Abramovich by the European Union and the British government.