An all-out electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack on Israel’s electric power grid by Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorists would cause rolling blackouts and could cripple entire towns and cities in just 72 hours. https://www.
Could Israel survive an EMP attack?
U.S.-headquartered humanitarian aid agency Joseph Project International (JPI, www.josephproject.org), is gearing up to supply emergency generators where they’re most needed to keep essential services operating in the event of an EMP attack.
“Hezbollah terrorists based in Lebanon are increasingly menacing,” said JPI founder Joel Chernoff. “Just last week, the Israeli military reported a possible Hezbollah drone sighting near Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s home on the coast.”
JPI Rushes Aid to Traumatized Community After 12 Children Die
Joseph Project International — the largest importer of humanitarian aid into Israel — responded within hours to help traumatized children in the Druze community of Majdal Shams in the aftermath of the horrific Hezbollah rocket attack on July 27 that killed 12 children. JPI supplied art therapy kits for professional counselors working with children and families at the scene.
“Homes and villages in northern Israel have been burned to the ground, with only charred remains of what was beautiful vineyard-growing country,” said Joseph Project International’s Suzie Salway, based near Jerusalem. “It’s like California’s Napa Valley has been set on fire.”
MEDIA: To arrange a video or phone interview with Joseph Project International’s executive director Joel Chernoff in the U.S. or Suzie Salway in Israel, contact: Gregg Wooding, 972-567-7660, gwoodin
Headquartered in the U.S., Joseph Project International is a giant relief effort that distributes international aid — food, clothing, blankets, medical supplies and more — directly to the neediestIsraeli families, as well as orphanages, hospitals and rehab centers across Israel, helping both Jews and Arabs. The Joseph Project was founded by the Messianic Jewish Alliance of America (MJAA, www.mjaa.org).