Germany says it is providing 25 million euros ($27 million) for Holocaust survivors in Israel to help them cope with the impact of Hamas’s October 7 attack on southern Israel and the subsequent war on Gaza.
Each of the 113,000 Jewish survivors in Israel will receive a one-off payment of 220 euros, according to the Claims Conference, an organisation that seeks damages for Holocaust survivors and which worked with the German government on the scheme.
“Many Holocaust survivors were hit particularly hard by the Hamas attacks,” a German finance ministry spokeswoman said, pointing to the loss of homes or support systems in the form of care.
The additional funds were aimed at helping them “in this frightening war situation,” she said.
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