The Israeli government has approved a comprehensive continuation and rehabilitation programme for survivors of the October 7th attacks, committing to long-term support as the country moves into a recovery phase. The decision, approved on Sunday, implements a pledge by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to maintain state backing for those affected by the Hamas-led assault that killed over 1,200 people and left thousands injured.
The government has allocated approximately 60 million shekels (roughly £13 million) to strengthen and expand the services available to survivors of the October 7th attacks. The programme aims to ensure continuity of care and support across physical rehabilitation, psychological services, and social reintegration initiatives. This funding represents a formal commitment to move beyond emergency response into sustained, long-term assistance as survivors face months and years of recovery ahead.
The approval underscores the government’s recognition that supporting those directly affected by the attacks extends well beyond the immediate aftermath. Survivors face complex challenges including trauma recovery, physical rehabilitation from injuries, displacement from homes, and economic hardship. The new programme is designed to address these multifaceted needs through coordinated services across health, welfare, and social support sectors.
Source: Walla News — Original article in Hebrew.

