Within two days, a pair of grants will be received in the bank accounts of millions of Israelis: Today (Sunday), like every 20th of the month, child allowances worth hundreds of shekels will be deposited into the bank accounts of millions of parents in Israel.
At the same time, according to a report on the 'Ace' website, National Insurance has made an advance payment to those eligible for housing grants and return grants this month - which will be visible in bank accounts by July 22.
Following adjustments to important and inter-organizational information of evacuees - also within the framework of 'Am Kalavi' - thousands of beneficiaries of settlement grants (southern residents) and return grants (northern residents) only began receiving payments by July 17, but it will take several days for the distribution to be completed, so that between the 20th and 22nd of the month, two grants will be deposited into their accounts.
Housing grants are payments given to residents who have evacuated their homes independently, due to a security situation, to a place of residence that is not funded by the state. The amount of the grant varies depending on the number of adults and children in the family and the days they lived away from home: 200 shekels per day for an adult (over the age of 18) and 100 shekels per day for a child (up to the age of 18).