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November 10, 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.

WHAT YOU CAN DO TODAY TO SUPPORT ISRAEL  

Join the Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas in Washington DC [↗]  as we come together on November 14, with elected officials, faith leaders and members of the Jewish and non-Jewish communities from across the nation, to demonstrate support for Israel, advocate for the release of all the hostages, and condemn antisemitism.  Be part of this historic event and show the world your support for Israel. This march is our chance to make our voices heard. Please make your own travel arrangements and let us know if you plan to attend by registering here [↗]


Through the generosity Federation community leaders at the Federation, we have a limited number of special subsidies of up to $250/person for attendees who have not yet committed to going to the march. Fill out this form to request reimbursement.


Reach out to our elected officials. JFGD has sent invitations to all of our area's elected officials. You can help by following up to encourage our elected officials to attend the March by clicking this link.


Post on social media that you are attending the #MarchforIsrael. A social media toolkit is here.


Show your support [↗] for the rescue of hostages taken by Hamas by participating in the Blue Ribbon Campaign (#BlueRibbonsforIsrael). Wear a ribbon on your clothing or tie a blue ribbon around a tree to demonstrate to the people of Israel that they are not alone and that we demand the safe and immediate return of all the hostages. 

Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas (JFGD) knows that there are Israelis in our region whom the war has so far prevented from getting home. These include Israelis whose hometowns have been evacuated as well as those whose homes have been destroyed, among others. While we do not yet know how long these families will be in Dallas or the exact needs these families will face, we anticipate they will vary and are taking proactive steps to gather necessary information from our community on ways we can assist. Please fill out this form [↗] to indicate ways you might be willing to help, so we can contact you when particular needs arise.


Donate to the JFGD Emergency Fund for Israel. Dallas stands with Israel. Jewish Federations of North America's Israel Emergency Fund has surpassed $600 million, $148 million of which has already been allocated to the most pressing needs on the ground through 116 partner organizations and non-profit organizations. Read more. And click here for the latest allocations report.

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ISRAEL SITUATION UPDATE

As Shabbat approaches in Israel, Jewish Federations’ Israel Office presents a shortened summary of the latest developments in the War. Full updates will resume next week. Meanwhile, from Jerusalem, we wish all of Israel, and Jews around the world, a comforting, safe and peaceful Shabbat.

THE LATEST

  • The Israeli Defense Force continues to make progress in eliminating Hamas terrorists and dismantling Hamas infrastructure. See video footage here of Israeli forces securing and neutralizing underground tunnels. And watch this video of the discovery of a major weapons depository inside a school.
  • In this CNN op-ed, urban warfare expert John Spencer explains how Israel is upholding the laws of war in Gaza while Hamas continues to violate them.
  • CNN anchor Jake Tapper presented an analysis of the war and provided important context to the challenging position Hamas has forced Israel into.
  • There are resources for students experiencing antisemitism at school or on campus. Any student, family, faculty, or staff member can go to the CALL website or text “CALLhelp” to 51555 to report incidents of antisemitic discrimination, intimidation, vandalism, or violence. Pro bono legal help and other support services are also available.  
  • As the ground war continues in Gaza, Israeli troops killed several senior Hamas terrorists overnight, including some who took part in the October 7 massacres. In addition, the IDF raided a major Hamas military quarter situated near the Shifa Hospital, killing 50 Hamas members during fierce combat. Israeli forces also secured and neutralized a wide underground network of tunnels. See video footage here. And watch this video of the discovery of a major weapons depository inside a school.
  • The IDF reports that 36 soldiers have been killed in the fighting since the ground offensive began. See details of all fallen soldiers here.
  • Meanwhile, for the first time, IDF Chief of the General Staff Herzi Halevi and the Israel Security Service (Shin Bet) head Ronan Bar personally went deep into Gaza with IDF troops to conduct a situation assessment on the ground.
  • Yesterday, a drone attack on a school in Eilat caused damage, but no injuries. Israel says that it struck targets in Syria responsible for the attack. Meanwhile, Israel’s long-range Arrow defense system intercepted a surface-to-surface missile outside the earth’s atmosphere, over the Red Sea. The missile was launched, presumably from Yemen, towards Eilat. This was the first time ever that Israel’s most advanced air defense system, the Arrow 3, completed a successful intercept (limited previous uses involved the Arrow 2).
  • The IDF continues to facilitate humanitarian corridors to allow Palestinians in the north of Gaza to escape to the south. Yesterday, some 50,000 people used the safe passage in the seven-hour period that it was open.
  • Following mounting international pressure, Israel has agreed to formalize and broaden the pauses in fighting, in coordination with the U.S. Government and others. The “tactical, localized” pauses that Israel agreed to implement each day will build on the humanitarian corridor that it began operating on Sunday to allow Gazans to evacuate from northern to southern Gaza. The new four-hour pauses will take place in a different northern Gaza neighborhood each day, with residents notified three hours ahead of time, in order to prevent Hamas from exploiting the gesture for military purposes. Watch this video about IDF humanitarian assistance in Gaza.
  • Meanwhile reports suggest that two hostages with medical conditions may soon be released. They are Hanna Katzir, 77, and Yagil Yaakov, 12, both of Kibbutz Nir Oz. Negotiations for the release of other hostages continue.
  • Read this first-hand account of the IDF’s hunt for tunnels, and how Hamas hides their locations.
  • The Knesset has approved a wartime compensation package to help businesses continue operating. The aid package includes grants to businesses that have suffered indirect damages due to the war, a salary reimbursement program, and relief measures for employees put on unpaid leave. The cost of the package is estimated at $3.9 billion.
  • Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has said he would be willing to take control of the Gaza Strip after Hamas falls, if Israel accepts the goal of a two-state solution.
  • Jewish Federations of North America released the first poll of the Jewish community since October 7. The poll found that:
  • 70% of Jewish respondents feel less safe than they did a few months before. None said they feel safer.
  • Three-quarters of Jews were concerned that their communities would face security problems due to the war.
  • Jews were twice as likely to say they worry about their personal safety compared to the general public.
  • Among Jews, those who wore distinctive Jewish items were twice as likely to say they felt worried about their safety “all the time” relative to those who don’t.
  • Support for military aid to Israel is widely popular, with 59% of the general population supporting it, and 87% of U.S. Jews agreeing.
  • For more information, please see here, as well as an overview presentationsurvey questions, and methodology statement.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

  • Resources: Readers can access a Jewish Federations toolkit of resources here, and can refer to the Community Mobilization Center Resource Hub for the latest talking points, tools and other resources. 
  • Map: 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 with age and last known location.
  • Details: 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.
  • Local Authorities: Jewish Federations have produced a document answering questions about funding impacted localities and municipalities in Israel. See here
  • Volunteering: 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.
  • Critical Information: 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.
  • Listen here to Rabbis Angela Buchdahl and Shlomo Nisanov’s testimony during a UJA New York mission to Israel.
  • Knesset: The heads of Jewish Federations of North America have received a letter from the Knesset, thanking the community for its unprecedented support during the country’s dark hour. See the letter here.
  • Supplying Protective Equipment: See also this Jewish Federations information page on requests for personal protective equipment which are circulating and this update regarding volunteering.
  • Read the latest communication from the Community Mobilization Center here.
  • Funders: 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.
  • Solidarity Gatherings: Over 120 communities have held solidarity gatherings. Watch here. For a guidebook on hosting a gathering in your community, click here.
  • Hostages: Jewish Federations have launched The Blue -Ribbon Campaign, which symbolizes support and solidarity for the safe return of the hostages taken by Hamas. Wearing a ribbon publicly unites people of all religions, races, nationalities, ethnicities, ages, and generations and demonstrates for the people of Israel that they are not alone and that good people across the globe are with them and their families during this dark time.

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 in close contact with the Government of Israel and the IDF. We will continue to update as the situation develops.


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 9, 2023

Israel Update • November 8, 2023

Israel Update • November 7, 2023

Israel Update • November 6, 2023

Israel Update • November 3, 2023

Israel Update • November 2, 2023

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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