Apr 25, 2021
United with Israel was among those invited by the Israeli Ministry of Strategic Affairs for a briefing in the North, including a visit to a Hezbollah tunnel that was uncovered in December 2018 by the IDF.
By Jacob Israel, International Director, and
David Aghiarian, Portuguese Desk,
United with Israel
Last week, United with Israel joined Israel’s Ministry of Strategic Affairs, together with other organizations and top social media influencers, on a visit to one of the six Hezbollah terror tunnels discovered and neutralized by IDF forces between 2018 and 2019.
After discussing various security measures, an IDF colonel took the visitors – Israeli members of Digitell, a group of social media influencers and organization representatives hand-picked by the Israel’s Ministry of Strategic Affairs – to a tunnel that was exposed by the Israeli forces during operation “Northern Shield.” This tunnel, the deepest of them all, crossed the border between Lebanon
Apr 4, 2021
A mission of young Israeli social media influencers will participate in a three-day workshop in Dubai, forging relationships between ‘real’ people and breaking cultural barriers.
By United with Israel Staff
On August 13, 2020, former US President Donald Trump surprised the world with his announcement that the governments of Israel and the United Arab Emirates agreed to sign a peace treaty that would include diplomatic relations and full normalization.
Seven months have passed since the signing ceremony. Diplomatic ties have been established, ambassadors were exchanged, and commercial relations are blooming rapidly. But the next step is crucial.
In the next few days, an Israeli mission, consisting of young leaders, will participate in a three-day workshop in Dubai, where they plan to make some new friends. The goal? To make the peace signed by Netanyahu and Al Nahyan tangible and strong enough to last for generations by bringing ‘real’ people together and ove
Apr 4, 2021
A mission of young Israeli social media influencers will participate in a three-day workshop in Dubai, forging relationships between ‘real’ people and breaking cultural barriers.
By United with Israel Staff
On August 13, 2020, former US President Donald Trump surprised the world with his announcement that the governments of Israel and the United Arab Emirates agreed to sign a peace treaty that would include diplomatic relations and full normalization.
Seven months have passed since the signing ceremony. Diplomatic ties have been established, ambassadors were exchanged, and commercial relations are blooming rapidly. But the next step is crucial.
In the next few days, an Israeli mission, consisting of young leaders, will participate in a three-day workshop in Dubai, where they plan to make some new friends. The goal? To make the peace signed by Netanyahu and Al Nahyan tangible and strong enough to last for generations by bringing ‘real’ people together and ove