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Israeli Government Approves $60 Million Plan to Support Survivors of Southern Attacks
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · Jul 5, 2026
What happened
The Israeli government approved a 60 million shekel plan to enhance medical, psychological, and social support for 3,600 survivors of the October 7 southern attacks, including personal accompaniment and family assistance programs.
- 01Israeli government approves 60 million shekel plan for 2026-2028 to support October 7 attack survivors.
- 02Approximately 3,600 survivors officially recognized as victims of hostile actions.
- 03Plan includes personal accompaniment system for survivors and expanded family support.
- 04Specialized programs for prevention and treatment of substance abuse will be developed.
- 05Medical and mental health services for survivors will be significantly expanded.
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