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Lapid presents plan for gov’t to better support Israelis

Opposition leader Yair Lapid presented an eight-part plan on Thursday where he encouraged the government to better care for civilians affected by Israel’s war with Hamas.

The first thing Lapid encouraged the government to do was have better communication with its citizens. Lapid said the government ought to appoint an official spokesperson for the public who updates them daily.

For evacuees, Lapid said a plan to assist them had to be presented to them immediately. The budget for this should be under the responsibility of the local authorities while housing solutions and more rehabilitation grants should be made available to them immediately.

Next, Lapid said that small and medium-sized businesses had to be supplied with economic assurances, allowances, and flexible grants.

Fourth, Lapid suggested flexible economic allowances for families of reserve soldiers who were called up.

 Yesh Atid head MK Yair Lapid speaks during a press conference in Tel Aviv on October 19, 2023. (credit: TOMER NEUBERG/FLASH90)
Yesh Atid head MK Yair Lapid speaks during a press conference in Tel Aviv on October 19, 2023. (credit: TOMER NEUBERG/FLASH90)

Lapid: more mental health care for all ages

The Yesh Atid leader’s next suggestion pertained to the education system and it included the optimal education routine with emotional support for the children. He said there had to be an emphasis on supplying evacuated children with education routines.

A wider set of solutions for mental health was next and included enlisting more therapists and transferring the responsibility and budget for them to local authorities.

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Strengthening Israelis’ sense of personal safety was next, with Lapid suggesting reorganizing local security, including emergency response teams, expanding Israel Police, and more work that would be coordinated with the local authorities, the Home Front Command, and the National Security Ministry.

Finally, Lapid urged the government to shut down redundant ministries and transfer their budgets along with coalition funds to the needs of the war and supporting local authorities.

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