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Compensation for reservists will be delivered before Passover Israel today

2020-03-23T20:54:33.737Z


Against the backdrop of the percentages of reservists in the IDF due to the Corona crisis, it was decided to advance the April rewards for military news


In line with the reserve officers • Against the background of the data on the percentage of reserve servants in the ILA due to the Corona crisis, it was decided to introduce the rewards on April 1

The IDF and the defense and finance ministries have decided to advance the provision of reserve benefits before Passover. The benefits will be transferred directly to the personal bank account of each reserve officer on April 1.

Photo: IDF Spokesman

In light of the spread of the Corona virus and within the framework of the Ministry of Health's restrictions, several decisions were made in the IDF that affected the reserve system: the scope of active service in the IDF reserve system was reduced, training and non-essential and non-operational missions were canceled, and operational occupations were reduced. In addition, reserve officers were recruited to assist with the national effort to address the Corona crisis.

In light of the guidelines and the background to the data on the percent of reserve servers in the workforce due to the crisis, it was decided before the holiday to receive the reimbursement by law to the reserve soldiers for their service. The IDF spokesman clarifies that the days appointed for checking eligibility for all benefits will be on a yearly basis. Calendar.

"In this move, the IDF salutes, appreciates and cherishes the reserve system for the mission, the volunteer spirit and its contribution to the security of the State of Israel," the IDF spokesman said.

Source: israelhayom

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