CFI's 'Communities Under Attack' Program Provides Aid Amid Ongoing Threats in Northern Israel
Christian Friends of Israel's 'Communities Under Attack' initiative offers humanitarian relief to communities facing ongoing rocket and drone threats. The program emphasizes support for residents living under constant security pressure along Israel's northern border.

The 'Communities Under Attack' project by Christian Friends of Israel (CFI) delivers emergency aid to communities in northern Israel experiencing continuous rocket fire and drone threats. Despite a ceasefire with Lebanon, residents remain vulnerable to attacks, including from small explosive-laden drones that challenge defense systems.
Local populations and the Israeli military have resorted to improvised protective measures against these threats. CFI's involvement includes donating helmets to local security units, which have reportedly saved lives during recent attacks.
Concerns about Hezbollah infiltration further complicate the region's safety, leading to hesitance among families to return home. The program advocates for the removal of Hezbollah from southern Lebanon to enhance security for both Israelis and Lebanese citizens.




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