Surveillance

PROTECTING FAMILIES AND SAVING LIVES

This past January, three terrorists armed with an M16 and Molotov cocktails, breached a hole in the perimeter fence of the Hebron Hills community of Adora. They quickly crawled through, but thankfully, surveillance cameras provided by CFOIC Heartland donors spotted them immediately. The invaders were subsequently neutralized by security forces, preventing a deadly calamity. Due to increased security threats since October 7, 2023, Adora’s security team is not taking any more chances. To more speedily detect any suspicious subject approaching the community, Adora needs your help to install their surveillance cameras on the perimeter fence.

 

Sadly, many other communities in the Biblical Heartland  are vulnerable to infiltration. Roi, an isolated community in the northern Jordan Valley, has seen Arabs from the nearby  village of Tammun aggressively approach the perimeter fence, even shaking it on occasion. With God’s blessing, Roi is growing. Consequently, Roi needs your help to place more surveillance cameras on its expanding perimeter.

Located in southwestern Samaria, Matityahu, has seen Arab workers attempt to infiltrate from an adjacent industrial zone and needs your help to install surveillance cameras on their fence. Salit, a community in Samaria in close proximity to a number of Arab towns and just 11 km south of the Arab city of Tulkarem, is aiming to bolster their security by integrating analytics with their surveillance camera system. Avigayil, an isolated outpost community in the Hebron Hills, just east of the Arab city of Yatta, also needs your help with adding analytics to its surveillance system.  Zufim, located just east of the Arab city Qalqilya, needs another camera at a current blind spot on its perimeter.

 

  • Adora: $24,740
  • Ro’i: $15,470
  • Matityahu: $60,980
  • Salit: $33,620
  • Avigayil: $61,510
  • Zufim: $17,480

Map showing communities who need surveillance cameras

As tensions in Judea and Samaria remain high, the brave and dedicated pioneers of the Biblical Heartland remain in danger from hostile Arab neighbors. Helping to reinforce their surveillance capabilities can literally make the difference between life and death!  You can save lives!

 

Total Funds Needed: $213,800


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