Finance Minister Smotrich Accuses Defense Establishment of Neglecting IDF Wounded, Veterans Group Reveals Budget Dispute
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First reported by Ynet · 11 hours ago
What happened
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich accused the defense establishment of neglecting wounded IDF soldiers by excluding their rehabilitation from the defense budget. The IDF Disabled Veterans Organization countered that the Finance Ministry had previously endorsed the Mor Yosef Committee's recommendations but is now attempting to cut veterans' rights. The veterans group urged immediate budget approval to implement the committee's recommendations fully.
- 01Finance Minister Smotrich demands defense budget include rehabilitation for wounded IDF soldiers.
- 02Smotrich cites Mor Yosef Committee recommendations as urgent and currently excluded from funding.
- 03Finance Ministry reportedly pushed cuts to wounded soldiers’ rights, including PTSD recognition.
- 04IDF Disabled Veterans Organization refutes Finance Ministry claims and highlights prior endorsement of recommendations.
- 05Veterans group reveals Finance Ministry tried to revoke recognition of thousands of PTSD-affected soldiers.
- 06Veterans call on Smotrich to approve budgets to fully implement Mor Yosef Committee's recommendations.
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