Thousands of orphans, widows and other bereaved family members of fallen Israeli soldiers and security personnel began to receive state grants on Thursday with the Amendment No. 47 to the Families of Soldiers Killed in Action Law coming into effect. The amendment, approved by the Knesset in January, is implemented by the Families, Commemoration and | Read More in Virtual Jerusalem
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