The government approved the proposal submitted by Prime Minister Netanyahu, Defense Minister Katz, and Finance Minister Smotrich to adopt the Mor Yosef Committee recommendations for a comprehensive reform of the treatment and rehabilitation of wounded IDF and security forces personnel, according to Nitzan Shapira (N12).
The government this morning approved the proposal of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Israel Katz, and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich to adopt the recommendations of the Mor Yosef Committee for a comprehensive reform of the treatment and rehabilitation system for wounded IDF and security force personnel. The approval, reported by Nitzan Shapira (N12) at 09:01 Jerusalem, follows the initial report by The Zioneer at 08:57 that the cabinet had adopted the committee's recommendations. The committee, chaired by Prof. Mor Yosef, was tasked with examining the national response for wounded soldiers and security personnel. The reform aims to overhaul the system, including support for families. This decision comes after a series of government measures for disabled veterans: on June 9, the Knesset passed a law capping legal fees for disabled veterans seeking recognition, and on July 8, the Prime Minister's Office announced that a government decision would be brought for approval in the coming days. Details of the implementation timeline and scope of the reform have not yet been released.
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