HaShomer HaChadash Volunteers Assist Bnei Brak Residents Following Iranian Missile Strike (Photos)
HaShomer HaChadash Volunteers AssistBnei Brak Residents Following Iranian Missile StrikeVolunteersfrom HaShomer HaChadash operated today to assist Bnei Brak residents whosehomes were damaged during last night’s Iranian missile fire. Working inpartnership with the humanitarian organization “Lev Echad” (One Heart), thevolunteers provided support to affected families.Thevolunteer teams arrived immediately upon receiving calls for help, assistingresidents in evacuating personal belongings and essential equipment from theirdamaged properties. All operations were conducted in full coordination withemergency forces and local authorities.“Weare here for every Israeli citizen who needs help, at any time and in anyplace,” said Nitzan Moyal from HaShomer HaChadash. “The homes were indeeddamaged, but they did not break our spirit and the solidarity between us.”HaShomerHaChadash announced it will continue to serve the public and assist with anymission it is called upon to undertake, in whatever way possible.YoelZilberman, CEO and Founder of HaShomer HaChadash, praised the volunteers and said: “We willcontinue to assist with every mission that HaShomer HaChadash is called upon toundertake. We call upon the entire public to join this national effort. This isthe people’s finest hour.“
HaShomer HaChadash Volunteers Assist Bnei Brak Residents Following Iranian Missile Strike
Volunteers from HaShomer HaChadash operated today to assist Bnei Brak residents whose homes were damaged during last night’s Iranian missile fire. Working in partnership with the humanitarian organization “Lev Echad” (One Heart), the volunteers provided support to affected families.
The volunteer teams arrived immediately upon receiving calls for help, assisting residents in evacuating personal belongings and essential equipment from their damaged properties. All operations were conducted in full coordination with emergency forces and local authorities.
“We are here for every Israeli citizen who needs help, at any time and in any place,” said Nitzan Moyal from HaShomer HaChadash. “The homes were indeed damaged, but they did not break our spirit and the solidarity between us.”
HaShomer HaChadash announced it will continue to serve the public and assist with any mission it is called upon to undertake, in whatever way possible.
Yoel Zilberman, CEO and Founder of HaShomer HaChadash, praised the volunteers and said: “We will continue to assist with every mission that HaShomer HaChadash is called upon to undertake. We call upon the entire public to join this national effort. This is the people’s finest hour.“
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