The chairman of the IDF Disabled Veterans Organization said the struggle to fund rehabilitation from the defense budget is a matter of national resilience, not a political battle, according to his reported remarks Friday.
The chairman of the IDF Disabled Veterans Organization made the remarks as part of the organization's campaign to secure rehabilitation funding from the defense budget. The organization argues that the funding is a national security priority, not a political issue. The Zioneer previously reported on recommendations to allocate NIS 2 billion annually for the rehabilitation of disabled IDF veterans.
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