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Israeli Government Approves National Rehabilitation Authority for War Casualties
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First reported by Ynet · 2 hours ago
What happened
The Israeli government approved a 2 billion shekel annual reform to establish a national rehabilitation authority for IDF and defense casualties, addressing the surge of 26,000 new wounded since October 7. The reform includes increased staffing, personalized care, and expanded budgets amid funding disputes with the Finance Ministry.
- 01Israeli government approves 2 billion shekel annual rehabilitation reform for defense casualties.
- 02New national authority to focus on rehabilitating IDF and defense system wounded.
- 0326,000 new patients added since October 7 conflict, totaling over 86,000 treated.
- 04Rehabilitation budget doubled to 11 billion shekels, with 2.5 billion for new authority setup.
- 05Reform includes more staff, mental health support, tailored employment, and rights improvements.
- 06Disabled IDF Veterans Organization supports reform and vows to ensure full implementation.
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