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Ordinary Christians Take Action to Save Lives in Israel’s Crisis

In a world where too many elites wring their hands and excuse terror, ordinary Christian patriots are stepping up to save lives in Israel — and demanding that virtue be visible in action. In Ramle, the Christian Friends of Magen David Adom dedicated a rapid-response vehicle and a medicycle to Magen David Adom, honoring Israelis who were murdered and giving first responders the tools they need to rush into danger.

Magen David Adom is Israel’s 911, the frontline life-saving service that answers calls from car crashes to terror attacks, and these gifts matter where seconds mean the difference between life and death. Anne Ayalon, president of Christian Friends of Magen David Adom, put it plainly: the organization supports first responders and “brings the love of God” into lifesaving work, showing that faith and charity still have power to heal.

The rapid-response vehicle carries a particularly solemn story — it was dedicated by families who lost 14 soldiers, young men slain by Hamas, whose names now ride on a vehicle that will keep others from suffering the same fate. Survivors like Lavi Kreissman remind us that the families of the fallen are not seeking pity but action: to remember their brothers by protecting the living and insisting Israel eliminate the threats at its border.

The medicycle came from an American donor, Doris Mintz, and was dedicated to the memory of Lucy Dee and her daughters Maia and Rina, brutally murdered while driving to a family gathering in Samaria. That personal grief turned into a public blessing — a medicycle that will reach victims faster and save lives — a concrete rebuke to those who excuse evil with false moral equivalence.

This is part of a broader wave of Christian support for Israel — from grassroots donors to major ministries that have delivered armored ambulances and medicycles — proving that Judeo-Christian solidarity is not mere rhetoric but real aid on the ground. Americans who still believe in moral clarity should take heart: churches and charities are proving that faith-led action can blunt the savagery of our adversaries and comfort the bereaved.

If you care about life, liberty, and the defense of our friends, this is the moment to stand and give, pray, and speak up for Israel’s right to live in safety. These vehicles are more than machines; they are rolling memorials to the fallen and lifelines for the living — a reminder that ordinary people of faith can still make a difference where Washington dithers.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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