Israel Bonds Honored by Consulate General of Israel in NY for Record-Breaking Support Following October 7

NEW YORK — On Sunday, Israel Bonds received an Award of Honor from the Consulate General of Israel in New York, at their Israel’s 77th Independence Day event, recognizing the organization’s global investment efforts following the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks and its decades-long support of Israel’s economy.

Since October 7, Israel Bonds has raised more than $4.8 billion in investments for the State of Israel, an unprecedented response from communities, institutions, and individuals worldwide.

“For over 70 years, Israel Bonds has helped build the foundation for Israel’s success,” said Dani Naveh, President and CEO of Israel Bonds. “In the aftermath of October 7, all of Israel’s supporters came together like never before. This award represents every person who turned the heartbreak of that day into meaningful action for Israel.”

Naveh accepted the award alongside Dr. Andrew M. Hutter, National and International Chairman of the Board of Directors. Together, they have led Israel Bonds through record-breaking growth, more than doubling annual sales.

“Investing in Israel Bonds is more than a financial decision, it’s a vote of confidence in Israel’s future,” said Dr. Hutter. “We are honored to receive this award and deeply moved by the unwavering faith our supporters have in Israel’s future.”

Israel Bonds has raised over $54 billion globally since its founding in 1951, enabling Israel’s innovation, and security through global investments.

ABOUT ISRAEL BONDS: Development Corporation for Israel (known as Israel Bonds) and its affiliates around the world have generated over $54 billion in worldwide investments since it was founded 74 years ago. With strong rates, Israel Bonds are a smart and meaningful investment serving as a symbolic connection between Israel and the people. Learn more at israelbonds.com.

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