There is a concerning development in New York City that could seriously impact support for Israel and its lifesaving organizations. Zohran Mamdani, the winner of the Democratic mayoral primary and now the likely next mayor, has made his agenda unmistakably clear: he’s not just critical of Israel, he’s working to punish anyone who supports it. Among the most alarming signs is a bill Mamdani introduced that would fine synagogues and Jewish nonprofits at least $1 million simply for donating to Israeli organizations like Zaka, United Hatzalah, and the One Israel Fund. It’s a direct attack on the Jewish community’s right to give, to support, and to stand in solidarity with Israel during times of crisis. We are one of his targets. Zaka Tel-Aviv an emergency response organization that shows up when tragedy strikes - rescuing the injured, honoring the dead, and comforting the broken. We’ve responded to terror attacks, disasters, and car crashes across Israel, giving every victim the dignity they deserve and saving as many lives as we can. That this kind of sacred work would be seen as punishable is shocking, but it’s real. Even though the bill hasn’t passed, Mamdani’s actions signal a chilling future, where political power is used to silence support for Israel, and where organizations like Zaka could be cut off from the communities that sustain us. We need your support now more than ever. Your donation ensures our volunteers remain ready and equipped to respond to emergencies across Israel. It allows us to continue offering compassion and care, despite the political threats trying to stop us. |