The Jewish Agency for Israel announced on October 13, 2023, an immediate emergency aid fund totaling NIS 10 million to assist Gaza border communities in rehabilitation following the devastation incurred during the war.
Through The Jewish Agency’s Fund for Victims of Terror, Sela, who survived being shot four times by Hamas terrorists at the Nova Music Festival, is getting financial and emotional support as he recovers.
For years, Ofer Baram worked for The Jewish Agency’s Fund for Victims of Terror, delivering aid to victims. Now, Ofer is receiving aid from the Fund as his son, Aviv, was murdered by Hamas terrorists in Kfar Aza on October 7.
Tamar was shot in the stomach by Hamas and her boyfriend was killed as they took shelter in a kibbutz apartment after escaping the Nova Music Festival massacre. Now, she is receiving support from The Jewish Agency's Fund for Victims of Terror as she recovers.
Through The Jewish Agency’s Fund for Victims of Terror, Sela, who survived being shot four times by Hamas terrorists at the Nova Music Festival, is getting financial and emotional support as he recovers.
Since the Israel-Hamas war began, Jewish Agency Director General & CEO Amira Ahronoviz has been meeting with Jewish Agency beneficiaries and staff, and visiting those wounded in the attacks, offering support and strength.
In Israel’s dire time of need, Jewish Agency participants and beneficiaries in Israel and abroad are volunteering to help evacuees from Gaza Envelope communities and absorption centers as well as soldiers in the Israeli army.
With so many Israelis killed and injured by Hamas, and countless homes and buildings damaged, The Jewish Agency’s Fund for Victims of Terror is operating on a wider scale than ever before.