American Cowboys Travel to Help Israel’s Farms in the Wake of Hamas Attacks

PHOTO: A group of 10 non-Jewish cowboys and farmhands from Arkansas and Montana arrived in Israel on Monday night where they have volunteered to help out in the aftermath of the Hamas attacks. Many farms in Israel were targeted and sustained casualties in the terrorist assaults that took place on October 7.

Israel’s agricultural regions are located in the Gaza envelope and the north near the Lebanese and Syrian borders.

Avi Chivivian, a vegetable farmer in southern Israel, told the Associated Press he lost his entire harvest in the days following the Hamas attacks. “If we don’t plant potatoes now, there won’t be any in the spring,” Chivivian said. “If we put our hands up, we will have a food crisis in Israel.”

Photo source: Meaningful Minute

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