Emergency humanitarian organization Crypto Aid Israel said it has raised more than $185,000 (approximately NIS 700,000) and announced the distribution of two packages totaling NIS 200,000 to several organizations at the forefront of relief efforts. aid to improve the lives of local people.
It is said that the funds will be used to meet the transportation and housing needs of residents living in the Gaza area but whose citizenship is not officially recognized by the Israeli government, and to provide food and hygiene boxes for citizens in urgent need of food and resources.
More than 30 companies, including accounting giant KPMG and crypto wallet provider Zengo, are helping with its fundraising and distribution.
In addition, "Crypto Aid Israel" was once the target of phishing attacks, and website services were interrupted for nearly 30 minutes. The organization warns to beware of potentially fraudulent activity disguised as “Crypto Aid Israel.”