Israeli solidarity in action: how PTC supports Ukraine after RF attacks

In Israel, initiatives continue that help Ukraine cope with the consequences of the full-scale Russian war. The Ambassador of Ukraine to the State of Israel, Yevgen Korniychuk, held a meeting with representatives of the company PTC — a business that supports Ukrainian humanitarian and educational projects.

The meeting took place within the framework of the cooperation of the Embassy of Ukraine with socially responsible companies in Israel. Among the participants were employees forced to leave Ukraine due to the full-scale Russian invasion, as well as those who continue to help Ukraine through volunteer, humanitarian, and public initiatives.

The Embassy of Ukraine in the State of Israel reported this on June 23, 2026.

PTC and aid to Ukraine: why it matters

The company PTC received gratitude from the Embassy of Ukraine for its ongoing support and assistance to the Angstrom Lyceum in Kharkiv. For a city that has regularly faced Russian attacks since the beginning of the war, such projects have not only educational but also human significance.

This is not about a formal gesture, but about practical support for Ukrainian communities that have to restore the educational process, maintain connections between children, teachers, and families, and continue normal life under war conditions.

Israeli business as part of humanitarian support

The statement from the Embassy of Ukraine emphasizes that such partnerships help strengthen the resilience of Ukrainian communities in difficult times. When a company in Israel supports a school, lyceum, volunteer initiative, or humanitarian project in Ukraine, it becomes part of a broader network of assistance.

For the Israeli audience, this topic is especially close: many in the country understand well what it means to live under the threat of shelling, maintain the education system during a crisis, and support families who find themselves in extraordinary circumstances.

The role of Israel: humanitarian organizations, MASHAV, and IsraAID

The Embassy of Ukraine also expressed gratitude to long-standing partners in Israel — humanitarian organizations, public associations, and international development programs. Among them, IsraAID and MASHAV were specifically mentioned, which have long been associated with humanitarian support, international cooperation, and helping people in crisis situations.

Such connections show that support for Ukraine in Israel is not limited to diplomatic statements. It manifests through concrete actions: assistance to educational institutions, volunteer projects, professional cooperation, participation of civil society, and initiatives of those who have themselves experienced forced relocation from Ukraine.

In this context, NANews — Israel News | Nikk.Agency continues to draw attention to topics where Israeli reality, Ukrainian pain, and practical solidarity between people, organizations, and communities intersect.

Why help is still needed

As the Russian war against Ukraine continues, the needs remain enormous. Ukraine still requires international assistance, partnership, and support — from rebuilding destroyed infrastructure to maintaining education, medicine, and normal life in communities.

The Embassy of Ukraine thanked everyone in Israel who supports Ukraine and helps people overcome the consequences of the devastating war. They noted that every act of solidarity matters: humanitarian aid, educational initiatives, professional cooperation, or volunteer work strengthen Ukraine’s resilience and bring closer a just and lasting peace.

What this meeting shows Israel and Ukraine

The meeting of Yevgen Korniychuk with representatives of PTC was another reminder: helping Ukraine today is built not only at the state level. Companies, civil initiatives, humanitarian organizations, and people ready to act play an important role.

For Ukraine, this is support during a difficult war. For Israel, it is an opportunity to show solidarity not with words, but with real projects. And for Ukrainians who live in Israel today or continue to help from abroad, such initiatives become a connection to home and a contribution to the country’s recovery.

The main meaning

Israeli aid to Ukraine is not a single action or a one-time meeting. It is a network of human, educational, volunteer, and professional connections that continue to work while Ukraine resists Russian aggression.

And the longer the war continues, the more important such partnerships become: they help Ukrainian communities not only withstand but also preserve the future — through education, support for children, humanitarian projects, and international solidarity.