The Jerusalem Post

Border towns honor Christian group for support in face of kite terror, rockets

- • By TAMARA ZIEVE

Israeli communitie­s near the border with Gaza expressed gratitude on Tuesday to the Internatio­nal Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ) for providing support and assistance to residents who endured fires sparked by incendiary kites and balloons on an almost daily basis since March.

The fires have caused serious damage and have destroyed thousands of acres fields and orchards in the area.

Southern residents withstood another summer of rockets as the conflict between Hamas and Israel intensifie­d.

The ICEJ responded by donating 17 all-terrain fire-fighting trailers and seven portable, steel bomb shelters, all in cooperatio­n with their local NGO partner Operation Lifeshield.

A special ceremony honoring the pro-Israel Christian organizati­on was held in Kibbutz Magen, hosted by Mayor Gadi Yarkoni and the Eshkol Regional Council. The ceremony followed the dedication of a bomb shelter at a youth sports club in Kibbutz Magen, which was donated by the ICEJ-Swiss branch.

The delegation, headed by ICEJ president Dr. Juergen Buehler, visited an IDF observatio­n post overlookin­g Gaza near Kissufim, where delegates received a security briefing from the Eshkol Region’s chief security officer, Elan Isaacson, and saw a demonstrat­ion of the new fire-fighting trailers.

“These bomb shelters and fire-fighting equipment are not only about protecting the safety of our people and livelihood­s,” said Yarkoni. “They are also about our emotional security. We are so grateful to the ICEJ for helping us in our hour of need this summer.

“It is a core mission of the Christian Embassy to be there for Israelis whenever you face crises and challenges,” said Dr. Buehler. “We know our assistance helps ensure that as you send your children to school and to sports club every day, you do so with the peace of mind that they will be safe. And we so much admire the steadfastn­ess of the residents of this region and how you have stayed strong throughout the years of rocket barrages and now arson attacks.”

The new all-terrain fire-fighting trailers can be used to reach off-road areas inaccessib­le to regular firetrucks, aiding firefighte­rs to put out blazes deep in the fields and orchards of the Eshkol Region. Eleven trailers were donated by Kenneth Copeland Ministries and Eagle Mountain Internatio­nal Church, and the other six by ICEJ branches in the US, Canada, Finland, Germany, and several other nations.

Six of the new mobile bomb shelters were provided by ICEJ-Switzerlan­d through donations made by the Rudolf & Helga Frei family.

The fire-fighting trailers cost $15,500 each, and the bomb shelters are $25,000 each, for a total donation of $438,500 over recent months.

 ?? (Courtesy) ?? LEADERS FROM the Internatio­nal Christian Embassy Jerusalem gather at an IDF observatio­n point near Kissufim yesterday to demonstrat­e a new all-terrain firefighti­ng trailer.
(Courtesy) LEADERS FROM the Internatio­nal Christian Embassy Jerusalem gather at an IDF observatio­n point near Kissufim yesterday to demonstrat­e a new all-terrain firefighti­ng trailer.

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