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Dutch Tulips Bring Color and Comfort to Gaza Border Towns

More than 50,000 tulips are blooming across communities along Israel’s border with Gaza, planted from bulbs provided by Christians for Israel, a Netherlands-based organization. Coordinated with the Tekuma Directorate overseeing regional recovery, the project engaged local kindergartens in Eshkol, Sdot Negev, and Hof Ashkelon—inviting children and families to plant together amid ongoing resilience efforts.

Organizers said the initiative reflects a message of deep roots and hope, pointing to biblical imagery about being planted securely in the land. This year’s emphasis on the border area follows the trauma of the October 7, 2023, invasion, with flowering beds intended to lift spirits, beautify public spaces, and draw communities together. Visitors from abroad joined Israelis to help and to learn beyond the headlines.

The simple act of planting has become a symbol of steadfastness—an expression that life, beauty, and neighborly care continue even after tragedy. As residents navigate recovery, tangible signs of renewal offer encouragement for the season ahead. (TOI/VFI News)

“I will plant them on their land, and they shall never again be uprooted out of the land that I have given them,” says the Lord your God. – Amos 9:15