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    Israel Supreme Court Expands Food Stamp Eligibility Criteria

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    What it is about

    The Supreme Court of Israel has ruled to eliminate municipal property tax (arnona) discounts as a criterion for food stamp eligibility, with changes taking effect in 2025. Managed by the Welfare Ministry, the revamped program aims to follow guidelines set by the National Food Security Council for equitable food distribution in the country.

    Why it matters

    This landmark ruling underscores Israel’s commitment to addressing social security and equitable resource distribution. By expanding food stamp eligibility to include at-risk groups such as single mothers and Holocaust survivors, the government is ensuring a supportive safety net for its most vulnerable citizens.

    The Big Picture

    The changes stem from a petition by the Movement for Quality Government in Israel challenging pre-existing policies viewed as inequitable. The Supreme Court’s decision to move away from the arnona-based system responds directly to concerns of political bias in food stamp allocations, introducing a more just distribution mechanism designed to aid those truly in need.

    Voices from the Community

    Adv. Uri Hess, representing the Movement for Quality Government, praised the decision, highlighting its impact on dismantling systemic injustices within food aid distribution. He emphasized the court’s alignment with public welfare goals and its ability to promote justice and support disadvantaged Israelis.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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