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International Fellowship of Christians and Jews Provides $19M in Aid in first 100 Days of Israel-Hamas War


In observance of the 100th day of war on January 15, The Fellowship announces impact to-date

JERUSALEM, Jan. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- To mark the 100th day of the Israel-Hamas War, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (The Fellowship) today released details of its 2023 impact, which includes emergency aid support for those affected by the ongoing conflict.

From October 7 through December 31, 2023, The Fellowship provided $19 million in emergency aid and assistance to hundreds of thousands of Israelis affected by the war. Beyond the aid and impact listed below, additional aid and security measures provided by The Fellowship over the past decades continue to protect and care for Israelis throughout the country.

"It has been 100 days of war, sorrow, and uncertainty. But after these 100 days, the one thing I'm certain about ? and have always been certain about ? is that the Jewish state and the Jewish people have true friends in Christians around the world," said Yael Eckstein, President and CEO of The Fellowship. "In fact, I have seen this more strongly than ever before in the days since October 7."

100 days later, there are still more than 100,000 people displaced throughout Israel in the wake of the war. The Fellowship will continue throughout 2024 to support the evacuees, and displaced victims of the war with basic needs and other essentials.

"The Fellowship has been on the ground for more than 40 years helping provide for the people of Israel and the Jewish people. We were on the ground distributing aid on October 7 as terrorists were still roaming our streets, and we have been doing so every day since," Eckstein said. "In many ways, our work is really just beginning, but we will continue doing everything we can to help people begin to rebuild their lives."

Security Support 

Fellowship Mobile Emergency Response Center support locations

Emergency Needs Support 

Evacuee Support 

Food Distributions 

Overall in 2023, The Fellowship helped more than 2 million people by providing basic needs and support to more than 1 million, provided security to 1 million people worldwide, and helped more than 4,000 Jews make aliyah (immigrate to Israel) from 35 countries worldwide.

To pray for the people of Israel during these unprecedented times, submit a prayer request at www.ifcj.org/pray. To learn more about The Fellowship and its work, visit www.ifcj.org.

About the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews
For more than 40 years, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (The Fellowship) has been the leading nonprofit building bridges between Christians and Jews, blessing Israel and the Jewish people around the world with humanitarian care and lifesaving aid. Each year, The Fellowship helps over 1 million people living in poverty, provides security to 1 million people, and helps thousands make aliyah back to their homeland, Israel.

About Yael Eckstein
As President and CEO of The Fellowship, Yael Eckstein oversees all programs and serves as the international spokesperson for the organization.With over a decade of nonprofit experience in multiple roles, Yael has the rare distinction of being a woman leading one of the world's largest religious charitable organizations. In 2021, she launched her podcast, Nourish Your Biblical Roots, in which she shares spiritual insights and lessons from the Torah, and invites leading Christian and Jewish thought leaders to discuss Jewish-Christian relations and Israel's significance on the world stage. She is the 2023 recipient of the Jerusalem Post's Humanitarian Award, and in 2020, 2021 and 2023, was named to the publication's list of 50 Most Influential Jews. Born outside of Chicago, Yael is based in Israel with her husband and their four children.

Media Contact: 
Elizabeth Gartman, [email protected], 312-641-8544

SOURCE International Fellowship of Christians and Jews



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