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IDF veteran Michal Verda, wounded in Jabalia, blasts bureaucracy facing wounded soldiers

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IDF veteran Michal Verda, wounded in Jabalia, blasts bureaucracy facing wounded soldiers

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Sergeant First Class (res.) Michal Verda, an IDF wounded veteran from the Jabalia battle, published a direct message to decision-makers on Monday, slamming the bureaucratic hurdles wounded soldiers face in fighting for their rights. He said the wounded 'are not another spin in the road.'

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Sergeant First Class (res.) Michal Verda, an IDF wounded veteran from the battle in Jabalia, published a direct message Monday to decision-makers, criticizing the difficult bureaucracy wounded IDF soldiers face when fighting for their rights. 'The wounded are not another spin in the road,' he said. The message, posted via C14, underscores ongoing frustrations among disabled veterans regarding delays and red tape in receiving entitlements. The post did not specify which agency or policy prompted the statement. Verda's appeal follows a line of similar public complaints by wounded soldiers in recent months, as The Zioneer has covered (see June 21, 24 items on rehabilitation homes and fundraising efforts).

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