Compensation
Israel sees over 12,000 compensation claims filed as Iran war rages on
Government teams have been on the ground since the start of the war to provide assistance to citizens whose homes and property have been damaged.
Gaza compensation: A controversial idea to free Israel from the war crimes debate - analysis
Israeli officials consider paying some Gazan war victims to rebuild global legitimacy - exclusive
Families of July 2024 Majdal Shams missile attack victims sue Hezbollah for NIS 80 million
Betrunkener Southwest-Pilot zwangsweise aus dem Verkehr gezogen
Der Flug verzögerte sich um fast fünf Stunden, weil Southwest Airlines einen Ersatzpiloten suchte.
Delta offers $30k to passengers in crash aftermath
A spokesperson for the company says the Delta Care Team is telling passengers that 'this gesture has no strings attached and does not affect rights,' according to CBS.
Southwest pilot forcibly removed from cockpit for being too drunk
The flight was delayed by almost five hours due to Southwest Airlines searching for a replacement pilot.
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Honda must change oil every 5,000 km, now compensation begins
Honda's importer will pay NIS 2.5M to compensate consumers who had to change oil more often than usual. Details on eligibility and compensation inside.
National Insurance gives civilian survivors, abductees’ families, evacuees NIS 650m.
About 6,000 people have contacted the emergency center for war victims every week, and there are about 25 thousand online inquiries through the NII website.
Austrian Holocaust survivors to receive €5,000 in dramatic agreement
The National Fund of the Republic of Austria for Victims of National Socialism will administer these payments.
Finance Ministry comes under attack at committee meeting
Eshkol Regional Council head Gadi Yarkoni spoke strongly against the government's response to the situation, especially that of the Finance Ministry.
An ex-Marine reported company defrauding millions from tax payers, receives $40 million settlement
Ex-US Marine Sarah Feinberg outed a defense firm using funds from its $6.5 billion worth of government contracts to make up for company shortfalls.