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A group of non-Jewish American cowboys arrived in Israel to volunteer on farms, but it was revealed that they are headed for West Bank settlements. Meanwhile, young immigrants in Israel are also helping out during the war against Hamas. Haredi men are joining the army, and Arab Israelis are volunteering in relief centers alongside Jewish Israelis.
How British olim are helping out in Israel's hour of need https://t.co/H4GXvJmFBk
🧵1/5 Haredi men are joining the army and proudly wearing IDF uniforms. Arab Israelis, or Israelis identifying as Palestinian if you prefer, are volunteering side-by-side with Jewish Israelis in relief centers, helping thousands of families uprooted by war https://t.co/hwO2o9nyIA
🧵1/2 A group of Americans clad in cowboy gear heading to volunteer on Israeli farms in wartime excited and charmed Israeli social media after they were spotted in New York’s JFK airport before taking off, and at Ben-Gurion Airport after landing https://t.co/vpweOMPSnr
Young immigrants (olim) in Israel are experiencing a range of emotions as they watch their Israeli brothers and sisters stand strong on the front lines of the war against Hamas. Here is how these immigrants are helping out. #Israel | #Hamas https://t.co/m0ZbyMTzc2
'We heard Israel was in trouble, we came to help.' But the US evangelical cowboys plastered over social media presented as volunteers helping Israel's hard-hit south are actually headed for West Bank settlements, or in their words, the 'biblical heartland' https://t.co/ndQpMlc5IJ
A group of cowboys arrived in Israel to volunteer to help farmers suffering a shortage of workers since October 7. They are not Jewish and all paid for their own trip https://t.co/5SCVLDKkHO https://t.co/E2MZncdc1O