during the Israel-Hamas War, 2023 during the Israel-Hamas War, 16 October 2023 The Isaiah Projects was founded in 2022 by Janet Cain (CEO),
David Nekrutman (Executive director), Pastor Donna Taylor, and Marsha Conrad with the mission of educating Christians about the
Hebraic origins of
Christianity. The second is creating written resources about the Hebraic roots of Christianity. And the third is providing food packages and humanitarian aid to those in need. In 2023, the organization, together with
Pastor Steven Khoury of "Holy Land Missions", led a humanitarian effort to save Dina, a Gazan woman whose husband was murdered over a property dispute. The organization helped to secure safe passage for Dina from
Gaza to
Bethlehem in the
West Bank. The Isaiah Projects spearheaded an initiative to relocate and care for the needs of scores of people evacuated from the Gaza area. In cooperation with other Jewish and Christian organizations, members of The Isaiah Projects helped to evacuate nearly 50 families from the farming community of
Moshav Mash'en to
Jerusalem. The Isaiah Projects, along with members of the "Genesis 123" organization, led by Jonathan Feldstein, helped in recouping boarding expenses for around 60 people who were evacuated from the Gaza area to Jerusalem. In addition to addressing the immediate needs of evacuees from Gaza, The Isaiah Projects, in cooperation with "Bridges for Peace", vowed to provide 50 families with household appliances including sponsoring
mental health sessions to those affected.
Activity during 2025 Twelve-Day War during
Twelve-Day War, 15 June 2025 In June 2025, after a preemptive strike by the
Israeli Air Force on military and nuclear installation targets in Iran during "Operation Rising Lion" () and the resulting
Twelve-Day War, many Israeli civilian residential centers were hit by retaliatory ballistic missile barrages launched by Iran. These attacks resulted in civilian deaths and injuries and caused major property damages across Israel. After one such attack in the Israeli town of
Bat Yam on the morning of June 15, in an interview on the ground for
CBN News "Jerusalem Dateline", The Isaiah Project's executive director, David Nekrutman, called this event an "unprecedented moment in Israeli history" and that together with the Bridges for Peace organization they were there providing assistance to rescue teams on the ground by making sure they are provided with special equipment. Nekrutman also reiterated the "covenantal bond" between Jews and Christians who are working together.
Activity during 2026 Iran War On February 28th 2026, after the start of the
Iran war, executive director, David Nekrutman, was on his way back home on a business trip in the United States and was in the UK at the time. Since the airspace in Israel had been closed, Nekrutman decided to fly to Egypt and make his way into Israel via land with the goal of delivering life-saving equipment to first responders on the ground tending to areas hit by missile barrages coming in from Iran. In addition, Nekrutman, was on the ground at
Kibbutz Nir Oz on the Gaza border delivering the "Eye in the Sky" surveillance system, that was donated by the
Daystar Network, to a community directly affected by the
October 7th attacks that occurred two and a half years beforehand. == References ==