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From devastation to determination, survivors of Kibbutz Kfar Aza begin rebuilding with humanitarian aid and hope after October 7.
The Joseph Project International is walking alongside these survivors. This is not only about rebuilding houses; it is about rebuilding souls, restoring trust, and renewing hope after unimaginable loss.
October 7 changed Israel forever. For the people of Kibbutz Kfar Aza, on the Gaza border, it was not a battle—it was a massacre. Sixty-four members of this close-knit community were brutally murdered, entire families wiped out, and countless lives shattered in a single morning.
Yet even in the heart of devastation, a new chapter is beginning. Plans are already underway to build a new neighborhood—a place for families to return, children to play, and a community to heal.
While government assistance and other support exist, it is not enough. These communities cannot do this alone. Humanitarian aid, trauma care, rebuilding efforts, and sustained support are essential for families who lost everything and are still living with deep emotional wounds.
Israel is a nation under construction—a nation in restoration. And the people of Kfar Aza remind us that the future is built when compassion meets action. Your prayers, your generosity, and your support help turn grief into rebuilding and pain into hope.
"I will bless those who bless you." Genesis 12:3