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Hope Reaches Israelis Under Fire

Since the war with Iran began, Israel has endured relentless missile attacks, leaving behind a trail of devastation. Communities across the country are reeling, and the need for immediate relief has never been greater.

In the coastal city of Bat Yam, just south of Tel Aviv, an Iranian missile struck a residential building—destroying it and rendering several surrounding buildings uninhabitable. Hundreds of residents were suddenly displaced, forced to flee their homes with nothing but the clothes on their backs.

One elderly survivor shared her harrowing experience: “The building was shaking. I was holding the door shut—and it felt like it was going to fly off.”

CBN Israel’s Nicole Jansezian reported from the heart of the destruction: “It was here that an Iranian missile made a direct hit—demolishing one building and shearing off the side of another. The damage left many structures around this area completely unlivable.”

CBN Israel’s Roberto Torres-Cedillo was also on the ground, speaking with survivors and witnessing the relief efforts firsthand.

“Today, a bus is taking elderly residents—including Holocaust survivors and people with disabilities—from Bat Yam to a safe shelter in Netanya.”

Thanks to the compassionate support of donors like you, CBN Israel quickly launched a trauma hotline, providing emotional and spiritual care for those grappling with shock, fear, and grief.

Roberto shared the deep gratitude of those receiving help: “Thank you to the donors who are sharing God’s love during this time—reminding the people of Israel that the God of Israel sees them, and that even in mourning, they are not alone. ‘Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.’”

And your gifts to CBN Israel can make a life-changing difference for many others who are hurting in the Holy Land. You can be there for those in need with groceries, essentials, housing, financial aid—and encouragement.

Please help us bring healing to hearts and homes in crisis!

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