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A nonprofit volunteer-based organization in Israel has been at work with emergency medical services.

United Hatzalah of Israel told the Christian Post that it has mobilized 7,000 paramedic or EMT volunteers since the attacks on Oct. 7. Unfortunately, the group has exhausted its resources and has initiated a campaign to replenish supplies.

In addition, Samaritan’s Purse has set up emergency field hospitals in Israel and has been providing other medical services. The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews nonprofit has been providing financial support to Israelis who have been displaced by the war.

Numerous other Jewish and Christian groups have combined resources to help Israelis escape the violence. David Nekrutman of Isaiah Projects told CBN News of what their cooperation has done so far.

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