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November 2, 2023

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As the situation continues to evolve in Israel, Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas (JFGD) has collected critical information and actionable resources for our community.

LOCAL UPDATES

There is a new targeted action alert [↗] urging our elected officials to demand the release of the hostages in Hamas. JFGD joins AJC and others calling on the US Congress and the UN to secure the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza. Add your voice [↗] to this important call for action. View a moving tribute [↗] to these individuals here.


Join JFGD and many in our community in wearing #BlueRibbonsforIsrael [↗] in solidarity with the hostages and their families. Click here to order your blue ribbon - and consider ordering extras to give to others, especially outside of the Jewish community. 


See an excellent opinion piece published in today's Dallas Morning News [↗], titled, “I refuse to stay silent. We must condemn hatred and violence against the Jewish community.”


Please inform JFGD [↗] if your college or K-12 student is experiencing harassment, intimidation or discrimination based on their Jewish ethnicity, ancestry, or national origin. We are working with attorneys volunteering to offer pro bono legal assistance to Jewish students. Students who feel that their college or university has discriminated against them can also file an electronic complaint form [↗] with the Office for Civil Rights within the US Department of Education.



Read an article [↗] from the Jerusalem Post about the work and impact of the Jewish Federations' Emergency Fund allocations in Israel [↗] totaling over $600 million in aid. We have come together as a North Texas community to help ensure that Israel and her residents have the resources they need in this difficult time. Please consider a generous gift [↗] to JFGD's Emergency Campaign for Israel.

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See these updated talking points [↗] on how to answer “tough questions” and combat disinformation about Israel and her effort to defend herself that is spreading in public discourse.


JFGD joins other Jewish organizations in applauding the arrest of the leader [↗] of the so-called "Goyim Defense League," a national antisemitic hate group that operates in Dallas and other communities, disseminating antisemitic flyers and sharing hateful, threatening, and violent content online.

ISRAEL SITUATION UPDATE

  • More than three weeks into Israel’s War with Hamas, heavy fighting continues in Gaza. Eighteen Israeli soldiers have been killed, as well as hundreds of terrorists.
  • Israel's updated official numbers are now saying that at least 242 Israelis are still being held captive by Hamas in Gaza.
  • Full details on these developments and more are below.

ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES OPERATIONS

The ground operation continues in full force. Amid fierce fighting, Gaza City itself is now more or less surrounded by IDF forces after troops broke through Hamas’ forward positions and perimeter defenses. The fighting will now take place in a more dense urban area.


Overnight, IDF troops and tanks clashed with Hamas militants killing dozens of terrorists (watch video of ground troop operations here). The Golani Infantry Brigade led the extensive battles against Hamas members who had fired missiles, set off explosive devices, and hurled grenades at the forces. The military says the Golani troops fought back, assisted by artillery and tank shelling and by calling in an airstrike and missile strikes by the Navy. In addition, the Nahal Infantry Brigade also encountered a group of Hamas gunmen who opened fire at them and directed an aircraft to strike and kill the terror cell. Among the terrorists killed overnight was Muhammad A'sar, the head of Hamas’ Anti-Tank Missile Unit in the Gaza Strip.

The IDF has confirmed that 18 soldiers have been killed in the battles in Gaza. Read about the recently fallen soldiers here and see the full details of all those from the IDF killed since October 7, here.


In one incident overnight, Hamas sent a large group of women and children to act as human shields against IDF troops who were attacking a key compound of the terror group in the Gaza Strip. Two Israeli soldiers were killed in the assault on Hamas’s Central Jabaliya Battalion base.


See a message from Lt-General Hertzl Halevi, the IDF Chief of Staff, to all troops here, and photos here.


According to the IDF, since the beginning of the war, more than 11,000 sites belonging to Hamas and other terror groups have been hit.


Yesterday, 61 trucks carrying humanitarian aid entered Gaza from Egypt, despite repeated reports that Hamas is using emergency supplies for its own terror purposes.


Listen to this conversation between a commander of Hamas’s Western Jabaliya Battalion and a Gazan resident, with the participation of the director of the Indonesian Hospital. The call, which was intercepted by Israeli Military Intelligence, confirms that Hamas controls energy distribution in Gaza, prioritizing terrorist needs over the needs of their civilian population. In the phone call, a Hamas commander repeatedly alludes to Hamas taking fuel from the hospital’s stocks, “working as a government for the sake of the country.” See a photo of the hospital here.

THE HOME FRONT

The country continues to mourn the massacre of October 7 and learn more about the detailed planning in advance of the attack:


  • Read here about the Bedouin community in Rahat, which is mourning its losses away from the public eye.
  • Watch this chilling interrogation of one of the October 7 terrorists where he speaks clearly about the orders he was given for that day. Israel now says that it believes at least 3,000 terrorists crossed into Israel during the October 7 attacks.
  • Journalists, diplomats, and others have been shown horrifying video footage of the massacres from October 7. Yesterday, a special viewing was held for members of the Knesset, although many could not bear to watch (see here).
  • In this television interview, a Hamas leader says the group plans to commit additional massacres and attacks until it destroys Israel completely.
  •  See the names and details of all who were killed, here.


The level of rocket fire from Gaza remains low compared to the early days of the war, but there has been a barrage against Tel Aviv and the center almost every day. For reasons unknown, many rockets are fired “on the hour."


In the north, Hezbollah has continued its low-intensity attacks along the Lebanese border, while the IDF strikes at cells and the sources of fire. Late Tuesday night, the IDF intercepted a surface-to-air missile launched from Lebanese territory.

INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE

Germany announced that it will completely ban all activities of Hamas, already a designated terrorist organization in the country, as well as the pro-Palestinian group Samidoun, effective next Wednesday. The country’s Interior Minister said, "With Hamas, I have today completely banned the activities of a terrorist organization whose aim is to destroy the state of Israel."


In the UK, the cover of The Sun newspaper featured the faces of the 32 Israeli children who have been held hostage by Hamas since October 7, under the banner “Bring them home.” The paper continued with a headline that read, “32 innocent children were snatched by terrorists. This is why Israel must fight the evil of Hamas.” See here.


Thai officials held direct talks with Hamas in Iran last week over the fate of 22 of the kingdom’s nationals taken hostage by the terror group on October 7. Negotiators met Hamas officials in Tehran on October 26 and were given a pledge that the Thais would be released at the “right time."


Israel’s Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism Ministry has earmarked $2.5 million for civic advocacy efforts to combat antisemitism and promote Israel’s stance globally. The financial injection comes as part of the 'Voices of Israel' initiative, a response to the heightened needs as a result of the war. The program encourages organizations and companies worldwide to engage in advocacy; they are offering a matching fund model to double their investment in these efforts.


Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu continued his conversations with world leaders yesterday, including with Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, where he expressed his sincere condolences over the murder and abduction of Thai nationals and conveyed his appreciation for the Thai workers and their contribution to the economy. Netanyahu also spoke—for the third time since the outbreak of the war—with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and briefed him on the situation regarding the fighting. The Prime Minister thanked the Chancellor for his continued support of the State of Israel.



See this letter from the presidents of Israeli universities to their colleagues overseas.

EFFORTS ON THE GROUND

Israelis of all stripes have come together to support soldiers and bolster morale in the country, many sharing inspiring tales. Read about the struggles of the evacuees, and the help they receive, here.


Read here about how fallen Israeli soldiers’ organs are saving lives.


Israel’s economy has been hard hit by the war. Since October 7, more than 46,000 workers have been laid off or put on unpaid leave, according to data the Labor Ministry published. The majority, approximately 70%, are on unpaid leave.

Watch volunteers at Jerusalem’s Hadassah Hospital helping raise spirits. And see this soldier’s request to people everywhere, as he goes into battle.


In a timeless tradition, soldiers often write messages on rockets or grenades before they are deployed. In this picture, you can see an IDF member has written “This one is for Chandler Bing,” a reference to the death this week of the actor who played Bing’s character on the beloved sitcom Friends.


Addressing the topic of the Israeli spirit in an address to the nation last night, President Isaac Herzog said, “I would like to speak of another source of great hope at this time, even now- in the fog, especially now. The Israeli spirit. An unbreakable spirit. The spirit of a storm which rose from ashes and destruction and is already blowing with all its might." You can watch the President’s full address in Hebrew, here and read an English translation here).

VOICES OF ANALYSIS

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

  • The Jewish Agency for Israel invites you to join us on Sunday, November 5 at noon ET together with our partners at the National Institutions Building--the World Zionist Organization, Keren Hayesod, and the Jewish National Fund--to mark the Shloshim (traditional 30 days of mourning) since the tragic events of October 7. In memory of those who were murdered on that dark day, we will hold a ceremony at our Jerusalem headquarters, and it will be streamed live on the Jewish Agency's Facebook page.
  • In the latest episode of our podcast, The Glue, Eric Fingerhut talks about the ramifications of the war in Israel with Becky Caspi, the Director-General of Israel and Overseas, and Aaron J. Goldberg, the Director of the Israel Office of The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles. To listen, click here.
  • Refer to the Community Mobilization Center Resource Hub for the latest talking points, tools, and resources to help you speak up for Israel. 
  • This site shows a map of the October 7 massacre, with a red dot for every person killed and a black dot for every person abducted by Hamas. Clicking on any dot will show the name and picture (if available) of the victim, along with their age and last-known location.
  • For full details about the home front and military operations, see this update. And for information on the latest overall numbers from the conflict, see here.
  • Readers can access a Jewish Federations toolkit of resources here.
  • Jewish Federations have produced a document answering questions about funding-impacted localities and municipalities in Israel. See here
  • Birthright Israel has opened a volunteering program, where people from outside of Israel can come to Tel Aviv and take part in food rescue operations to prevent shortages in the Israeli market, including work to sort, pack, and distribute goods for civil and military personnel.
  • For those in Israel looking for help, critical information about the situation on the ground, or other assistance, see this resource page put together by Jewish Federations.
  • See also this Jewish Federations information page on requests for personal protective equipment which are circulating and this update regarding volunteering.
  • As many funders struggle to distinguish between the multitudes of organizations looking for important resources, the Jewish Funders Network has produced this thorough page of guidance.

JEWISH FEDERATIONS

The Community Mobilization Center is monitoring major developments in Israel and North America related to Israel’s war to defend herself against Hamas, and will rapidly disseminate resources to help mobilize and support our local communities as they work to build and sustain civic and political support for Israel in this conflict. Read the latest communication from the Community Mobilization Center here.

Our Israel Office, having activated emergency protocols, is working closely with our partners on the ground, and is close contact with the Government of Israel and the IDF. We will continue to update as the situation develops.

As the situation unfolds, you can view prior information releases below:

Israel Update • November 1, 2023

Israel Update • October 31, 2023

Israel Update • October 30, 2023

Israel Update • October 27, 2023

Israel Update • October 26, 2023

Israel Update • October 25, 2023

Israel Update • October 24, 2023

Israel Update • October 23, 2023

Israel Update • October 20, 2023

Israel Update • October 19, 2023

Israel Update • October 18, 2023

Israel Update • October 17, 2023

Israel Update • October 16, 2023

Israel Update • October 15, 2023

Israel Update • October 13, 2023

Israel Update • October 12, 2023

Israel Update • October 11, 2023

Israel Update • October 10, 2023

Israel Update • October 9, 2023

Israel Update • October 8, 2023 

Israel Update • October 7, 2023 

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