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Sponsored Advertisement Israel’s north is facing a fire emergency, and we need your help. The relentless wildfires fueled by Hezbollah missile strikes are ravaging northern Israel’s farms and threatening countless lives. In recent days, two farmers and four agricultural workers were tragically killed in the fields. Over 1,000 fires have already broken out along the northern border, consuming precious agricultural lands and forests. [Donate Now to Support Israel’s Firefighters and Protect Israel’s North]( This isn’t just about scorched fields; it’s about preserving livelihoods, protecting Israel’s food security, and ensuring that northern residents have homes to return to when the smoke clears. Jewish National Fund-USA is the official fundraising organization for Israel’s Fire & Rescue Authority in the U.S. The philanthropy is supporting Israeli firefighters and volunteers who are bravely working on the front lines, risking their lives to contain the fires amidst ongoing missile strikes. But they’re running dangerously low on essential equipment, with much of it damaged or destroyed. To continue their lifesaving work, we need to provide new vehicles and equipment. Every moment counts. We must hold the line. Your immediate donation can make a difference. Please give today to help us protect Israel’s northern communities and safeguard the future of its agriculture. [Donate Now to Support Israel’s Firefighters and Protect Israel’s North]( Thank you for standing with Israel during this critical time. P.S. Want to do more? Join 4,000 Americans who have already volunteered in Israel and spend a week helping communities in the North and South. For more information, visit [jnf.org/volunteeril]( Because you are a registered member of the [timesofisrael.com]( email list, you are receiving this advertiser sponsored email. No endorsement by The Times of Israel of advertiser products or services, real or implied, is intended. For more information: The Times of Israel, 4 Washington Street, Jerusalem 9418704, Israel You are currently subscribed as {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe from commercial offers from The Times of Israel]( Note: This will not unsubscribe you from Times of Israel editorial newsletters [View in browser](

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