The government approved a plan to establish a dedicated accompaniment system and expand medical and psychological care for survivors of the October 7, 2023, Nova and other Gaza envelope parties, Israeli media report.
The Israeli government Sunday approved a plan to establish a comprehensive support framework for survivors of the October 7, 2023, attacks on the Nova and other Gaza envelope parties, according to Israeli media reports. The plan includes the creation of a dedicated long-term accompaniment system (מערך ליווי) and expanded medical, psychological, and social service responses for survivors.
As The Zioneer reported Friday, the government was set to approve tens of millions of shekels for this support framework. Sunday's approval confirms and formalizes that allocation, now structured as a broader operational plan rather than a stand-alone budget item.
The new system aims to provide continuity of care for a survivor population that has faced fragmented and ad-hoc services since the October 7 massacres. Implementation details and the full scope of services covered by the plan were not immediately available in the initial reports.
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