# Families of Former Hostages Seek State Support ## What’s Happening Families of Israelis who were previously held hostage in Gaza are demanding that the Israeli government provide consistent and adequate support for their rehabilitation. During a Knesset committee hearing, relatives shared emotional testimonies and expressed their frustration over the lack of government response, arguing that they are forced to seek funding independently to cover the costs of necessary medical and psychological rehabilitation.## Why It Matters These ex-hostages, who endured severe hardships, deserve all the support they need to rebuild their lives. Ensuring that the government fully acknowledges their disabilities as 100% is crucial in providing them the financial aid they rightfully need, aligning with Israel’s commitment to its citizens’ well-being. The lack of state support could undermine trust in public officials, therefore this is a pivotal moment for the government to reaffirm its dedication to the people.## Voices of Concern “We should not be in a situation where those returning from captivity have to seek charity,” emphasized MK Pnina Tameno-Shete. The absence of state intervention compels families, like those of Yotam Cohen and other victims, to plead for assistance repeatedly.## Government’s Response While government representatives from various ministries claim there’s no legal impediment to recognizing these disabilities as full, they have yet to implement concrete actions. Issues such as budgetary concerns are being cited as obstacles, leading to a shuffling of responsibilities between the Justice, Defense, and Finance Ministries.## Next Steps With continued delays and shifting responsibilities within government bodies, MK Tameno-Shete hinted at the possibility of legal action through a petition to the High Court of Justice, should a solution not materialize soon. The situation remains a poignant reminder of the necessity for clear communication and swift action by Israel’s leadership for these families in need.
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Former Hostages’ Families Urge Israel for Rehabilitation Support

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