Last night’s U.S. election concluded with Donald Trump as the victor. While this outcome may ultimately lead to strengthened U.S. support for Israel, the next three months could be critical—and perilous. In an interview this morning, former Israeli Ambassador to the United States, Michal Oren, shared a troubling insight: with the current U.S. administration in transition, Iran may rush to complete its nuclear weapon development before Trump takes office, as it might see this as a rare window of opportunity without immediate intervention from the U.S. This scenario is deeply concerning for Israel. Iran, which has vowed to destroy Israel, may see the current geopolitical moment as a fleeting chance to advance its ambitions unchecked, putting Israel at unprecedented risk. With tensions already high, this is a precarious time, and our enemies are pressured to act swiftly and exploit this critical period. We hope and pray that these changes in U.S. leadership will ultimately strengthen Israel’s position. But for the coming months, we remain in a heightened state of vigilance and preparation. Zaka Tel-Aviv is on high alert, actively supporting those affected by ongoing attacks and ready to respond wherever needed. Your support has never been more crucial. |