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    Israeli Community Crowdfunds Over 1M Shekels for Ex-Hostage Eli

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    What it’s about

    A crowdfunding campaign for former Israeli hostage, Eli Sharabi, has garnered over 1 million shekels in just 24 hours, making a significant step towards his rehabilitation and healing journey after enduring captivity by Hamas.

    Why it matters

    This heartening response underscores the solidarity and resilience of the Israeli community when one of its own is in need. Despite Eli Sharabi’s heartbreaking loss upon his return, with the murder of his family, the country has come together to aid in his road to recovery. This show of unity ensures Eli that he is supported and not alone in this trying journey.

    Details

    Eli Sharabi, after 491 days of captivity, returned to an unimaginable reality; his family had been tragically murdered. His return to Israel not only marks the end of his captivity but the beginning of a new life, one bolstered by the support from this passionate campaign. His friends and supporters have initiated a powerful response through crowdfunding, with the goal of raising one million shekels to support his physical and mental rehabilitation, guarantee financial stability, and secure new housing.

    The campaign enjoins the broader community: “Eli is coming back to life – and we are here to build him a new future.” This represents a rallying cry that transcends the tragedy — an emphatic promise to stand by a fellow citizen in need.

    With over 1.2 million shekels raised, and support flooding in from all directions, it marks a compelling testament to Israeli resilience, community spirit, and dedication to caring for one another.

    What’s Next

    Eli’s awareness of this outpouring of support culminates in emotional gratitude and a heartfelt acknowledgment of the country’s unity. With steps forward already delineating the structure of his rehabilitation journey, the focus for Eli and everyone involved is now on ensuring his recovery, while his indomitable spirit emerges even from the darkest times.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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