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Israeli Minister of Defense prioritizes the ties between the U.S. and Israel

Minister Yoav Gallant spoke in support of college scholarships for IDF combat vets

Chicago, IL (August 29, 2023) –Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant was among the 150+ guests who gathered at the Chicago home of a Friends of the IDF (FIDF) supporter Sunday night to raise funds for FIDF’s IMPACT! Scholarship Program, which has provided four-year college scholarships to more than 20,000 combat and combat support veterans from low socioeconomic backgrounds since 2002. A former FIDF board member and part of the group that founded IMPACT! in 2002, Gallant addressed the war on terror in Israel.

“Over the past weeks, we have experienced a wave of terror attacks in Israel — and the murder of innocent civilians by Palestinian terrorists. And while facing complex challenges, we know that our bond with the United States is a pillar of Israel’s security. As Minister of Defense, I have set a clear directive, placing the ties between the United States and Israel above all.”

Minister Galant at the event

He added, “I will do everything in my power to defend the state of Israel, to protect the IDF and its commanders, and to unite our society.”

Also in attendance were Izzy Levy and Al Frank, co-founders of the IMPACT!

Scholarship program; Secretary to the Minister of Defense, Brigadier General Guy Markizano; Major General Hidai Zilberman, IDF Attaché to the U.S; Orna Pesach, executive director of the IMPACT! Program; and Shuki Peretz, Doron Lavy and Dr. Dor Gilboa, three IMPACT! graduates.

Al Frank, Shuki Peretz, Doron Lavy, Dr. Dor Gilboa, Orna Pesach, Izzy Levy, Minister Yoav Galant, Major General Hidai Zilberman, Hezi Levi, Brig. Gen. Guy Markizano. Photo credit: Bonnie Robinson

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