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Weekly Update: Streams of tears
At the heart of Pesach and Easter is the suffering lamb that was slain, in order that God’s people might be freed from slavery.
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The Silent Struggle – The Mental Toll of Saving Lives
In this interview, Marnix van Ede, Director of International Relations of ZAKA Search & Rescue, highlights the vital work of ZAKA and the urgent need for mental health support for its volunteers, who endure unimaginable trauma.
Founded on the Jewish principle of ‘true kindness,’ ZAKA is Israel’s leading disaster response organization. With 4,000 volunteers, it responds to terrorist attacks, natural disasters, and mass casualty events worldwide. Beyond emergency medical aid, ZAKA ensures the dignified recovery and burial of victims—a sacred mission at the heart of Jewish values.
ZAKA’s humanitarian efforts extend globally, bringing light to some of the world’s darkest crises—from the war in Ukraine to the devastating fires in California. Despite witnessing harrowing tragedies, ZAKA volunteers lack access to comprehensive PTSD support, as the government of Israel has a limited budget and so many people need psychological help. There is an urgent need to provide these civilian heroes with the care they deserve.
‘Qatar could have stopped the war’
Invited by UN Watch, this fearless speaker takes the stage in Geneva to confront the glaring hypocrisy of nations like Qatar, Iran, Egypt, and Jordan.
October 7th and its aftermath: Israeli Teens share their stories
Benjamin Philip, the Director of Hineni, an organization providing food aid to those in need in Jerusalem, helps 25 young people affected by the trauma of the October 7th attack in Israel. Benjamin’s goal is to give these teens a break from the ongoing situation and allow them to experience a sense of normalcy again.
In this interview, you will hear the firsthand accounts of these teenagers about what they endured during the attack on October 7th.
‘A selfie with an Israeli is worse than joining ISIS’
Rawan Osman is a Syrian-Lebanese activist who advocates for Israel. Through her social media platforms, she speaks out against hatred toward the Jewish people and combats misinformation. Recently, she spoke at universities in the Netherlands, where pro-Palestinian activists attempted to disrupt her lectures due to her support for Israel.
UN Watch invited her to deliver a speech in Geneva at the United Nations, addressing Iran, Jordan, Egypt, Qatar, Syria, and Lebanon. She questioned why these nations have not taken action against Hamas or provided aid to the people of Gaza.
Listen to her story in this interview.