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"In 2024, apart from
continuing to support the
uncovering of Jerusalem's
biblical heritage in the
ongoing excavations,
KCM also helped ensure
the physical safety of
the City of David—both
its residents and the
excavations, by helping to
expand our security and
surveillance capabilities
through the area."
–Ze'ev Orenstein,
Director of International Affairs,
City of David Foundation
B L E S S I S R A E L
"Thousands of Jews have
come to Israel thanks to
KCM and EMIC. Thank you…
for taking a significant role
in fulfilling Bible prophecy."
–Shmulik Fried,
Regional Director,
Karen Hayesod
"There is literally not one
single community in
Judea and Samaria that
KCM hasn't touched and
helped with its support."
–Mark Proviser,
Director of Security Projects,
One Israel Fund
M O R E T E ST I M O N I E S
Judea and Samaria
Together, we teamed up with One Israel Fund to aid
nearly 200 civilian communities throughout Judea and
Samaria with security and surveillance needs. We also
sent tactical supplies to over 500,000 Jewish people in
Israel's heartland through HaYovel, which included
protective vests, flashlights, medical bags and more.
is equipment saved many lives.
Jerusalem, the City of David
rough your partnership, KCM provided new
security cameras and surveillance equipment
for first responders at the City of David, as
well as the surrounding Jewish community.
is allows for the continuation of important
discovereies of ancient biblical artifacts.
What a joy to see so much progress with Sister Billye Brim's Migdal
Arbal project (above). She is building a 2.5-acre prayer and study
center for Christians and Jews overlooking the Sea of Galilee.
We were also able to support Israel La'ad, which provided sleeping
bags, tents and clothing to military reservists serving near the
Gaza Strip, as well as two thermal drones to the Gaza border
community of Mefalsim.
ank you, Partner, for BLESSING Israel in 2024!
Left: KCM/EMIC Jewish
Liaison Julie Sironi and Mark
Provisor of One Israel Fund
Below: Nate and Joshua Waller
with HaYovel
Below: Ze'ev
Orenstein, Director
of International
Affairs for the
City of David
Foundation, using
the new surveillance
equipment