Critics reportedly called the move a 'national disgrace' and a 'failing grade' as the government halted the long-awaited reform for disabled Israeli veterans.
Reports on Tuesday indicated that the Israeli government had removed the adoption of the Mor Yosef Committee report from its agenda, effectively blocking the long-awaited rehabilitation budget for disabled IDF veterans. The first report, published at 13:53 Jerusalem time, stated that the decision left wounded soldiers without a rehabilitation budget. Later, at 19:10, additional reports criticized the move, calling it a 'national disgrace' and a 'failing grade.' The Mor Yosef Committee's recommendations, which aim to improve rehabilitation for wounded security personnel, remain unimplemented.
3 developments
- DevelopingPMO says government decision for disabled IDF veterans to be brought for approval in coming days
- DevelopingIDF Disabled Veterans Group Accuses Treasury of Seeking Cuts to Benefits, Including PTSD Recognition
- StrongIsrael passes law capping legal fees for disabled security-force veterans
- DevelopingNew Recommendations to Allocate NIS 2 Billion Annually for IDF Disabled Veterans
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- Internal intake
