MK Merav Cohen (Yesh Atid) has demanded the Defense Ministry address an accessibility failure at Mount Herzl military cemetery after a bereaved father was reportedly unable to reach his son's grave, according to a ynet report.
MK Merav Cohen (Yesh Atid) sent a letter to the Defense Ministry on Tuesday morning, demanding that authorities address an accessibility failure at the Mount Herzl military cemetery after a bereaved father was reportedly unable to reach his son's grave. The incident, first reported by ynet, highlights ongoing concerns about accessibility at Israel's national military cemetery, which hosts thousands of visitors annually on memorial days and private visits. Cohen called for an immediate solution to ensure that families of fallen soldiers can visit their loved ones' graves without barriers. No further details on the specific accessibility issue or the ministry's response have been reported.
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