On October 7, 2023, Hamas operatives struck southern Israel near Gaza, slaying 1,200, kidnapping another 250, and instigating the war now known as Operation Iron Swords. Moreover, the day after the Hamas attack in the south, Hezbollah terrorists bombarded northern Israel from within their enclaves in southern Lebanon.
After nearly eighteen months of the conflict, it stands to reason that the infrastructure of Israel and the lives of her citizens have been disrupted. Numerous organizations in the private and public sectors have faithfully provided first aid, chronic medical care, housing, food, water, warm clothing, evacuation to areas of relative safety, and so on.
However, the conflict has also interfered with the normal routines of the many communities on the front lines and impeded the education, social, cultural, and sports programmes characteristic of vibrant and thriving societies.
As warfare has been a nearly ever-present reality for Israel since she became an independent nation almost eighty years ago, she has learnt from long experience how to facilitate community rebuilding via organizations such as the Israel Association of Community Centers (IACC). The IACC was founded in 1969, has 200 facilities and over 1,000 branches throughout Israel, and furnishes essential services in education, welfare, culture, and leisure. Since October 7, 2023, it raised nearly 30,000,000 USD to empower businesses, government agencies, and non-profit organizations in the development and implementation of grassroots education programmes in Arab, Bedouin, and Druze communities.
The IACC maintains that its commitment to fostering informal education will promote the development of employment opportunities and cultural events even in Israeli societies most severely impaired by the Swords of Iron War.
Pray that the IACC and others unite and restore the various communities touched by the war in Israel and that the residents of these societies become united in a saving knowledge of the Prince of Peace and restored to a right relationship with Him.
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