Following the escalation of violence in both Israel and Palestine that has brought suffering and loss of lives and livelihoods, we stand in solidarity with our members in the region and all victims on both sides of the conflict.
At this hour of need, we call on the international cooperative movement to support our fellow cooperators in Israel and Palestine. We have been in communication with our members who have requested financial support and have opened international accounts so that they can receive aid from international assistance.
In view of this state of emergency, we are informing you below of the bank accounts where you can make your donations:
- For our member in Israel, please find the account details of the Kibbutz Movement here:
To donate through bank transfer in the US: | To donate through bank transfer in Israel, or from other countries besides the US: |
Name of account: Friends of Givat Haviva INC. bank account info: Routing number: 021000021 Account number: 4016594250 We bank through Chase, and the address is: 498 7th Ave, New York, NY 10018 Tax ID is: 13-2584337
| Name of account: Mosdot Chinuch V'Tarboot Of Brit Ha'Tenua Ha'Kibbutzit Account IBAN: IL880310480000000330272 Swift code: FIRBILITXXX Bank Name: Bank Ben-Leumi (Bank code: 31) Branch: 48 Account Number: 330272 Address: Yitzhak Sade 7 st, Tel Aviv, ZIP 6777508 If you have any questions, please send an email to: donate.kibbutz@tkz.co.il
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- For our members in Palestine, you can channel your support through this account:
Beneficiary: Bank Name: Branch Name Bank Address: IBAN: BIC: | International Cooperative Alliance ING Belgium Schaerbeek Chazal Avenue Leon Mahillon 4 - 1030 Brussels - Belgium |
Important! Reference “Donation to Palestinian Cooperatives” when sending the bank transfer
ICA has been informed the funds will be used for humanitarian support and as assistance to cooperatives undertaken rescue and rehabilitation efforts.
We encourage ICA members to support the efforts of the International Cooperative Movement to support those in need, mitigate hardships people are suffering and build a sense of peace beyond political lines.