Just the News partners with nonprofit to raise funds for survivors of Israeli terror massacre
Major donors will match dollar-for-dollar each donation made by Just the News readers.
Just the News is partnering with the Combat Antisemitism Movement nonprofit to raise funds for survivors of the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel, with major donors promising to match dollar-for-dollar each contribution made by the news organization's readers, viewers and listeners.
Proceeds will be donated to the Israel Emergency Support Fund, which has been set up to raise money for frontline responders in Israel, including the Magen David Adom, the country’s national emergency medical, disaster, ambulance and blood bank service, and the Soroka Hospital of Beersheva, closest major medical center to where last Saturday's attacks occurred in southern Israel. Proceeds will also go to two kibbutzes where horrible massacres occurred.
You can make a donation here.
"One of the seminal moments in my career was witnessing the jetliners that crashed into the Pentagon and Twin Towers on Sept. 11, 2001 and then helping to lead the Associated Press' global coverage of the worst terror attacks to strike U.S. soil," Just the News Editor in Chief John Solomon said Friday. "From the ashes of that tragedy rose unspeakable heroism and generosity from across the world.
"Today, more than 22 years later, hateful monsters perpetrated unspeakable atrocities upon America's allies in Israel," he added. "The most powerful repudiation Americans can muster to such horror is to help survivors score victory by healing and rebuilding even stronger. Our audience is so generous and I believe will rise to the occasion."