| This past Monday through Wednesday, For Zion's Sake visited the community of Sderot were Kassam rockets have been fired on practically every day for the past seven years. Though there was supposed to be a cease fire started this weekend, rockets were fired from Gaza on to the Sderot community each day we were there. As many of you know in late April, a team from Switzerland, Canada and For Zion's Sake met with 15 family residents of Sderot who were injured from these Kassam rockets that threaten their lives every day. We are asking for your prayers for all the citizens of Sderot, but especially the dear folks we met: 1. Rena - A single mother of six taking care of other children as well, was hit by a bomb while in the car. 2. Shlomo - His family home had been hit twice. 3. Casa - A grandmother living in the home were her grandchild, Dorit, was the first to be killed in Sderot. 4. Gabi – This is Casa’s son who lost his child, Dorit. 5. Ruti - She lost her son of three years and Ruti lost part of her leg at the time as well. 6. Matan - A 15 year old boy lost his foot from a Kassam rocket while playing football. 7. Admir - He was also injured while playing football with Matan. 8. Shula - Her family's house was hit after coming through the neighbor's roof. 9. Kobi - He went to work and a rocket hit. He had a severed artery and was in the hospital over a year. His leg is paralyzed and shrapnel is throughout his body. 10. Marcell and Uzi - They live on the kibbutz between Sderot and Gaza. The school yard got hit and the restaurant was completely destroyed. 11. Ifrat - Her family fixed up a store only to have it destroyed – her husband is now deaf because of the rocket attack on the store. 12. Maya - She saw a man get blown up and she’s forever impacted by that memory. Our whole visit she never spoke, only clenching her fists. 13. Viktor – Over a year ago, a bomb fell as he was getting out of his car. He blacked out and has had multiple surgeries. Three month's ago he began to walk. 14. Dojtono - This Ethiopian family has a son who was injured. 15. Dina – A believer in the land with a congregation needing relief from the tramatic stress. Remember the children who have serious problems of helplessness and extreme anxiety and stress. Many seek to leave Sderot but cannot afford to. They would lose all the investments they have in their homes. No one wants to buy property under Kassam attack. What little benefits they have from the government will be lost if they leave. It's hard to imagine what it's like to have rockets shot at you every day and you cannot get away. The sirens scream in an urgent robotic tone with a woman's voice calling out, "TSEVAH ADOM" "TSEVAH ADOM" "TSEVAH ADOM" over and over. Our hearts were torn for these terror victims in Sderot. That's why we've established "Bridges of Blessings" because we believe God wants to bless these wounded Jews. It is a privilege to offer them a brief time of rest, healing and restoration in the Swiss Alps at at FZS's Schönegg Haus. This week we delivered the airline tickets for the three families who will be visiting Switzerland next month.  FZS brings flight tickets for Matan's Family
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