The Israeli government is set to approve a budget of tens of millions of shekels for support services for survivors of the October 7, 2023, attacks on the Gaza envelope parties, according to a Ynet report.
According to a Ynet report, the Israeli government is expected to approve tens of millions of shekels for a comprehensive support package for survivors of the October 7, 2023, attacks on the Gaza envelope parties. The funding is intended to provide a coordinated response for survivors, though the report does not specify the exact breakdown of services or the timeline for approval. The decision is described as a cabinet-level approval.
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