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Support the Kibbutzim in the Gaza Envelope

Twenty-three kibbutzim were swept up in the massacre and rampage of destruction by the Hamas terror organization on October 7th 2023.  Many hundreds of kibbutz residents have been murdered or abducted.  Hundreds of buildings and infrastructure have been destroyed. Many of the survivors have been forced to evacuate their homes for their own safety.

 

The Kibbutz Movement has opened an emergency fund to bring urgent recovery support. 100% of the donations to the Kibbutz Movement Fund will be allocated to the Kibbutzim, taking into account their most pressing requirements and overall priorities.

To donate directly to individual Kibbutzim click here.

October 7, 2023 - Disaster in the Gaza Envelope!

1,400+ Murdered

239 Kidnapped

40 Missing

4,834+ Injured

With your support

Your donations will be used to provide essential emergency support as well as other emergency needs as they arise.

Basic Necessities

Clothes, blankets, towels, hygiene essentials

Mental Health Support

Access to social workers, psychiatrists, post-trauma therapy and educational guidance for the thousands of residents, young and old, who have been profoundly affected.

Logistics, Transportation, and Accommodation

Timely provision of vital resources – food, medicine, clothing, and temporary lodging for the displaced families.

The kibbutzim affected

Click the individual Kibbutzim to donate directly.

Bror Hayil

Or Ha’Ner

Gevim

Gvar’am

Karmiya

"We are determined to help our precious residents get back on their feet, rebuild their lives and communities and thrive once again.  Your generous support will have an immediate and direct impact on their lives at their moment of greatest need.

 

We solemnly pledge that all donations will be allocated exclusively for the emergency needs of these Kibbutzim, as determined by the Kibbutz Movement.

We stand united as we face this calamity together, and are very grateful for your assistance."

Best regards and in hope of quieter times,

Nir Meir

Secretary-General

The Kibbutz Movement

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