Floyd Mayweather received an award for his humanitarian work in Israeli-occupied Jerusalem.
The boxing icon, who has publicly supported Israel during the genocide in Gaza, received a diamond in honor of his pro-Israel advocacy during a visit to Aish Hatorah and United Hazara headquarters on Tuesday, March 12. I was given something like a kippur studded with gold.
“Mayweather was one of the first to support and mobilize resources in solidarity with the State of Israel,” United Hatzalah said. “Mayweather embarked on a visit to Israel yesterday to see and support Israel up close, after first sending a private plane to the country to help the injured.” (h/t JNS)
Floyd Mayweather receives 'Israel's Champion' award in Jerusalem
During a visit to Aish HaTorah, Mayweather presented the organization with an award ceremony on Aish's rooftop overlooking the Kotel, which is a “special honor given to those who oppose hatred and anti-Semitism and stand up for Israel.” Received the Israeli Champion Award.
“The rooftop is some of the best real estate in the world,” Mayweather said, according to the Aish release. “Aish welcomed me and my team in Jerusalem before and I'm so excited to be back. It's amazing here. I hope everyone comes and hangs out here.” ”
Mayweather wore a large Star of David necklace and was noticeably emotional as he met Hazara volunteers and Eli Beall and Eli Pollack, Hazara's president, founder and chief executive officer, respectively. It had become.
According to a Hatzalah release, Mayweather said at the end of his visit, “The work United Hatzalah is doing is amazing and I hope the whole world will adopt the model of providing medical care within 90 seconds. United Hatzalah Our volunteers are the world's champions in saving lives.”