A full-blown war is looming between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group based in Lebanon -- and Israel fears a potentially devastating "electromagnetic pulse" (EMP) attack on its crucial electric power grid.
An all-out attack on Israel's power grid will cause rolling blackouts and could even cripple entire towns and cities in just 72 hours.
U.S.-based humanitarian aid agency Joseph Project International is gearing up now to supply emergency generators where they’re most needed to keep essential services operating.
"Joseph Project International has the infrastructure already in place in Israel, including our 16,000 square foot warehouse," said the organization’s founder Joel Chernoff. "We also act as a vital logistical hub for other aid organizations."
Headquartered in the U.S., Joseph Project International is a giant relief effort that distributes international aid -- food, clothing, blankets, medical supplies and more -- directly to the neediest Israeli families, as well as orphanages, hospitals and rehab centers across Israel, helping both Jews and Arabs. The Joseph Project was founded by the Messianic Jewish Alliance of America