An initiative to find replacement dolls, toys, stuffed animals and even comfort blankets for Israeli children made homeless by the Gaza war is the brainchild of an 11-year-old Israeli girl.
Ori Rum Zemet, who lives on Kibbutz Ramat Rachel, near Jerusalem, had the idea while stuck at home because Israel’s schools are shut.
“I was kind of down, feeling scared, frustrated and bored,” said Ori, whose family returned to Israel last year after three years in London.
“I didn’t know when the next siren was going to go off. I couldn’t go outside, obviously.