Finance Ministry's plan, which awaits Knesset approval, includes grants to businesses that have suffered indirect damages due to the war and benefits for employees on unpaid leave
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Economy minister says Finance Ministry's compensation plan is not comprehensive and does not provide full assistance for all businesses suffering losses during the Gaza war
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Equitybee says its platform can help employees better negotiate compensation, make decisions about a new job offer, or plan their financial future

The Luxembourg Agreement signed after WWII saw West Germany assume responsibility for Nazi atrocities and pay reparations

Families not willing to attend September 5th 50-year anniversary ceremony over 'insulting' compensation offer from Berlin

As the ceasefire holds, Israel begins to calculate the costs of Operation Breaking Dawn, which are higher than last year's Guardian of the Walls

Nazi legislation remained in force until 1969, when Germany decriminalized homosexuality; applicants may be entitled to 3,000 euros per conviction

Every family to be indemnified for each deceased member; bereaved families' forum thanks ministers for acting in 'rare cooperation' between coalition and opposition

Berlin says Rome violating ruling that Germany has legal immunity from being sued in foreign courts by victims of Nazi atrocities, and is challenging restitution system

Finance Ministry says compensation package, estimated at up to NIS 250 million ($80 million), to address high morbidity rates forcing people into quarantine

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