As the war with Iran gives way to a tenuous ceasefire, Israel is entering a new phase of uncertainty. While the sirens have quieted, the long-term repercussions of the conflict continue to ripple across the country. For hundreds of thousands of Israelis, the ceasefire does not bring relief from food insecurity or economic hardship. The emergency may look different now, but the need is no less urgent.
In response, Leket Israel, the country’s largest food rescue organization, is continuing full-force operations to ensure that vulnerable populations are not left behind.
Throughout the crisis, Leket Israel has demonstrated the resilience and adaptability that have become its hallmark in times of national emergency. When regular food rescue routes were shut down due to missile fire and travel restrictions, Leket pivoted immediately, reallocating NIS 4 million to purchase fresh produce and cooked meals to fill the gap.
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