Israeli Government Approves New Multi-Billion Shekel Aid Plan for IDF and Security Forces Wounded
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First reported by Ynet · 3 hours ago
What happened
The Israeli government approved a new aid plan for wounded IDF and security forces personnel, adopting most recommendations from the Mor Yosef Committee. The plan includes a 2.5 billion shekel annual budget, bureaucratic reforms, expanded rehabilitation services, and equal benefits for combat and non-combat injuries. Prime Minister Netanyahu highlighted the state's commitment to supporting wounded soldiers and their families.
- 01Israeli government approves new aid plan for wounded IDF and security forces.
- 02Plan adopts most Mor Yosef Committee recommendations despite Finance Ministry objections.
- 03Annual budget set at up to 2.5 billion shekels with added personnel.
- 04Rehabilitation Division becomes a National Authority to reduce bureaucracy.
- 05Wounded with 50% disability get same benefits as those with 100% disability.
- 06Plan includes digital transformation, mental health expansion, and family support.
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