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Crowdfunding drive launched for 8 unconscious IDF soldiers hospitalized at Sheba

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Crowdfunding drive launched for 8 unconscious IDF soldiers hospitalized at Sheba

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TL;DR

A volunteer-led crowdfunding campaign has opened to support eight IDF soldiers who have been unconscious for over two years in Sheba Medical Center, alongside more than 60 other seriously wounded troops. The fundraiser, initiated by Yaron Kedoshim of Petah Tikva on the Giveback platform, directs all proceeds to the soldiers and their families.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A volunteer-organized crowdfunding campaign has been launched to support eight IDF soldiers who have been unconscious and in a fully vegetative state for over two years at Sheba Medical Center. The group includes two reservists who are married with young children. They are among more than 60 severely wounded soldiers currently hospitalized at the facility, with new casualties arriving regularly. The fundraiser was initiated by Yaron Kedoshim of Petah Tikva, operating entirely on a voluntary basis, with all proceeds transferred directly to the soldiers and their families for ongoing care and support. The campaign is hosted on the Giveback platform. A video accompanying the appeal features Daniel Cohen, a Netzach Yehuda fighter who has been unconscious for two years. The effort is a civilian-led initiative, separate from official Defense Ministry rehabilitation programs, which have warned of system strain under the weight of some 26,200 wounded security personnel.

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