Israel at War: 'Evacuees Helping Evacuees' in northern Galilee - Video
An Israeli internal refugee, forced out of her home along Israel's northern border with Hezbollahstan (aka southern Lebanon), has a crucial message. Listen up; tell others
Ruthi Mozes, an evacuated resident of Kiryat Shmona, along Israel's northern border with Hezbollahstan (aka southern Lebanon), has a brief, but crucial message. Please share it widely.
She and her family are currently in temporary housing at the village of Migdal, further south near the Sea of Galilee. There, she and other internal refugees have started a volunteer group to collect, organize, and distribute clothing and baby food, bath and other basic needs, to some of the estimated 80k Israelis displaced due to the war.
Life on the Border FB group member, Marc Friedman, was instrumental in helping this interview come about: he, and a dozen members of his synagogue in Livingston, NJ, recently visited the depot to generously help and provide donated clothing and other items, funding, and to see how they can further aid and assist Mozes and her ad hoc organization: "Evacuees Helping Evacuees."
In the video: Ruthi Mozes
Yael Friedman - translator and tour guide
Yaffa Friedman - visit organizer
Sror Yariv - Kiryat Shmona evacuee (in uniform)
Shimon Osdon - volunteer with evacuee group
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