$7,500 Given to Beit Shemesh Family of Terror Victim

For over ten years, Israel365 has been connecting Christian Zionists to the Land, People, and God of Israel through educational initiatives and important charitable causes.

One of the core areas of our charitable giving is to provide emergency assistance and support to Israeli terror victims. Through mobilizing international fundraising campaigns quickly and effectively, we help individuals recover and move forward in life.

On April 29, 2022, Daniel Golev, a 23-year-old man from Beit Shemesh, was guarding a city in Samaria with his fiancee.

Daniel had taken the guard job to earn extra money to help his financially strapped parents and siblings. His financial contribution was critical to his family’s survival.

As Daniel was standing guard, two Arab terrorists drove up and opened fire. Daniel ran to protect his fiancee. He saved her life and gave up his own.

As soon as Israel365 staff heard the news, we created an emergency charity campaign, with 100% of the donations going straight to Daniel’s family. The response from our donor community was touching.

In total, $7,500 was donated, with 100% of funds going straight to the family.

The family was beyond appreciative. They used the money to purchase desperately-needed essential furniture for their apartment.

As the family is humble and still suffering from Daniel’s death, they asked a close family friend to record a thank you video on their behalf.

Here’s the video:

We sincerely hope and pray for the end of suffering and for the blessings of joy and happiness all the days of our lives.

Terrorism is, unfortunately, a fact of life for millions of people across the globe, and especially in the Land of Israel.

Please donate below to help the families of Israeli victims of terror like the Golevs with financial assistance and emotional support.

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