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During the War: Millions of Israelis Enlisted; Donations Arrived in the Millions

The extensive enlistment and volunteering of Israeli citizens during the Swords of Iron War assisted millions of citizens, with an economic contribution estimated at hundreds of millions of Shekels, according to the volunteering and social involvement yearbook.  

During the fourteen months of the war, volunteering crossed all sectors, genders, and ages. Almost one in every two people volunteered at the beginning of the war (45.2%), but after six weeks the volunteering rate dropped to 28.7% and currently stands at 15%. 

Donations and assistance were directed to over one million citizens, with an estimated value of hundreds of millions of Shekels. The yearbook is based on nine in-depth surveys and presents a comprehensive picture of patterns of civil volunteering during the war. 

The surveys found that most volunteers acted out of solidarity and a desire to help, many of them for the first time and independently. 

Others joined initiatives through organizations where they also contributed during routine times. About 90.2% of volunteers indicated that they acted out of a desire to help others and ensure the safety of all citizens. (INN / VFI News)

“Our Heavenly Father, we are so grateful for all the beautiful souls You have created who have spent their time and money towards helping our people. We ask that You bless them and that You will bring more unity within Israeli society through these acts of kindness. We thank You for revealing once more that whatever the enemy plans for evil, You can use it for the good of those who love You.”

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