Germany Provides Additional Financial Support to Israeli Holocaust Survivors Amid Conflict

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Germany will provide a one-time payment of $236 to 113,000 Holocaust survivors in Israel to help them cope with the impacts of the Hamas-led October 7 attacks, with a total compensation of $27 million. The payments are aimed at providing support in the wake of the deadly attacks and are being distributed in cooperation with the Claims Conference and the Israeli government. This move is seen as a gesture of solidarity and support from Germany to Israel, given the special relationship between the two countries due to the Holocaust.
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