More than two years since Oct. 7, 2023, volunteers from the United States and around the world continue to fly into Israel to help in any way they can. Their enthusiasm has not waned with time, even after the Oct. 10 ceasefire—whether it’s feeding soldiers, assisting displaced families or cleaning up kibbutzim devastated by the Hamas attacks.
In the weeks and months following the atrocities, volunteers from across the globe converged on Israel to pick fruits and vegetables in kibbutzim left without workers, pack parcels for soldiers, collect supplies for evacuees, visit injured soldiers and lend a hand in countless ways.
Remarkably, their dedication remains strong. JNS recently spoke to three American volunteers who have made multiple trips to Israel since the war began.
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