Eli Beer, the founder and president of United Hatzalah of Israel, recently had a sobering conversation with none other than the President of the United States. The focus of their discussion was the dedicated volunteers of United Hatzalah and the harrowing experiences they have witnessed while providing emergency medical services in the Holy Land. In this extraordinary encounter, President Biden expressed his shock at the horrors these volunteers face on a daily basis.
As United Hatzalah continues to equip and deploy its first responders throughout Israel, their plea for support and solidarity remains unwavering. Eli Beer’s call to action is clear: “Please continue to pray and partner with United Hatzalah of Israel today.” It is a testament to the organization’s unwavering commitment to saving lives and promoting unity in the face of adversity. Their tireless efforts have not gone unnoticed, and now more than ever, they need the support of compassionate individuals willing to open their hearts and contribute to this noble cause.
President Biden’s words, “None of your hearts have turned to stone,” reflect the shared empathy and compassion that unite us as a global community. In the face of daunting challenges and the witnessing of unimaginable tragedies, the volunteers of United Hatzalah of Israel persevere, reminding us all of the power of humanity’s collective strength. Eli Beer’s heartfelt call for donations underscores the importance of coming together to support those who selflessly dedicate themselves to saving lives in times of crisis. To make a difference and stand with United Hatzalah, now is the time to open your hearts and donate generously.