I just received some data that you may find interesting to help grasp the situation in detail. At the moment, the members of the Moldovan Jewish community facilitated refuge for over 3,000 Israelis and members of the Ukrainian Jewish community.
Hey! This David here with a quick update from Moldova. |
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I just received some data that you may find interesting to help grasp the situation in detail. At the moment, the members of the Moldovan Jewish community facilitated refuge for over 3,000 Israelis and members of the Ukrainian Jewish community. Unfortunately, even Israeli citizens are stuck in Moldova since the airport has been shut down due to the military operation. Here's the current map of airspace in the region: |
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Meanwhile, the influx of refugees continues to increase. Three buses arrived from a Ukrainian Jewish orphanage earlier today, filled with children seeking refuge, and two buses with the elderly from the local Chesed organization. Here are some pictures to give you a better idea: |
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| Presently, hundreds of new Jewish/Israeli refugees are expected to arrive overnight and tomorrow. Unfortunately, most of these people were utterly unprepared to flee Ukraine and did not have the funds to sustain themselves. They need accommodation, food, water, and medicine for the upcoming week. If you did not get a chance to donate yet, please follow this link to help these people now. |
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We really appreciate all the help we can get now. From the bottom of our hearts - thank you. Sincerely, |
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| David Segal CEO of the Feed Israel Foundation |
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