The Finance Ministry and Tax Authority are promoting a full compensation framework for businesses in frontline communities, the Upper Galilee, northern Golan, and the towns of Katzrin and Kadmat Zvi for losses incurred due to fighting in May and June 2026, according to an official announcement.
The Finance Ministry and Israel Tax Authority announced they are advancing a full compensation plan for businesses in northern Israel affected by ongoing hostilities in May and June 2026. The framework covers businesses in the frontline communities (Kav Ha'ash), the Upper Galilee, northern Golan Heights, and the specific towns of Katzrin and Kadmat Zvi. Eligible businesses will be able to claim compensation through revenue-based or wage-based tracks for damages directly resulting from the fighting. The move extends and expands existing compensation frameworks that covered earlier periods of the conflict. The plan is still in the promotion stage; final approval and implementation details have not yet been published. No official timeline for the launch of the application process was provided in the announcement.
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