The Embassy of Israel in Yangon helps build an Orphanage for Myanmar Children dedicated for the Bibas brothers in hope of their safe return.

The Embassy of Israel in Yangon was helping build an orphanage for Myanmar children, dedicated to the Bibas brothers, in hopes of their safe return.
This meaningful project started on July 19th, 2024 with the draft foundation of Grace Orphanage building. On August 8th, 2024, required items were bought and delivered to the orphanage, supporting its construction and the children’s needs. On August 15th, 2024, work began on setting the drainage system for the orphanage, a crucial step in its development. The walls of the orphanage were plastered on September 11th, 2024, as part of the ongoing construction progress.
Meanwhile the Nirlat Paint Factory which had been re-operated after being burned by Hamas, was donated the paints to the Yangon orphanage dedicated for the Israeli Nir Oz orphans. On Feburary 18th, 2025, the painting process was completed with colors brought by the Nirlat Paint Factory from Kibbutz Nir-Oz.
The renovation project "From the Israel Nir-Oz Orphans to Yangon Orphans" began in July 2024 to honor the Bibas brothers. At the time, it was still unclear whether the kidnapped children were alive.
Two hours after we finished this month's long positive project by reconstruction of Or Yogev's painting on the disaster of 7 of October for Nir-Oz children, we learned that the Bibas children, Ariel (4) and Kfir (9 months) were kidnapped and murdered with their mother Shiri by HAMAS terrorists while in captivity in Gaza.