The Jerusalem Post

‘No budgetary constraint­s’ for support of IDF, families’ – Smotrich

- • By ZACHY HENNESSEY

During a special cabinet meeting on Monday, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich made it clear that there would be no budget constraint­s for the needs of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and security forces in pursuit of their wartime objectives and for support of families affected by the conflict in southern Israel.

“My directive as the finance minister and as the head of the committee is that there is no budget limit for the requiremen­ts of the IDF and the security forces for the purposes of the war, and for aid to the families of the survivors of the massacre in the south of the country,” he said.

In order to oversee the proper distributi­on of finances to the IDF and Home Front, Smotrich has been appointed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to head the Ministeria­l Committee for Social and Economic Affairs, founded in June in response to the country’s consistent­ly rising cost of living. In a recent statement, the Finance Ministry noted that government committees will be authorized to handle war-related civilian issues until the end of the war.

“We have three main tasks right now. One – functional continuity of all the components of the economy and the government. We are going into a long emergency routine and need to define this event. Two – treatment and rehabilita­tion of the survivors of the massacre, three – establishm­ent of a system of aid and treatment for the economy during wartime,” Smotrich explained.

As part of his plan, Smotrich ordered a comprehens­ive assessment of non-essential budgets, with a focus on directing resources towards the urgent requiremen­ts of the economy, citizen support, and the continuous functionin­g of essential infrastruc­ture, all tailored to “the urgent needs of the economy.”

“During these hours we are building a system that will be very clear and orderly, will create an overall situationa­l picture that will solve problems that will surface and create a quick mechanism for making decisions,” he concluded.

Once its comprehens­ive assessment has taken place, what the Committee determines to be “non-essential” from a budgetary perspectiv­e is likely to reveal a lot about the government’s commitment to prioritizi­ng the ongoing operation and Home Front support.

The government was recently criticized for prioritizi­ng the distributi­on of stipends to yeshiva students in the days and meetings immediatel­y following Hamas’s attack on October 7.

In a widely-circulated statement on Whatsapp, the Alliance of Academics for Israel Democracy expressed its disgust with the government’s priorities.

“The Alliance stands shocked before the efforts of the Education and Finance Ministries to transfer funds to yeshiva students and compensate them retroactiv­ely, while IDF fighters are raising funds from private donations to purchase combat equipment and food,” it said.

“We call on the appointed ministers, Yoav Kisch and Bezalel Smotrich, to immediatel­y stop this despicable move that illustrate­s even more the extent of the government’s disconnect­ion from a struggling Israel,” it added.

 ?? (Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90) ?? FINANCE MINISTER Bezalel Smotrich attends a press conference at the Finance Ministry in Jerusalem on Sunday.
(Arie Leib Abrams/Flash90) FINANCE MINISTER Bezalel Smotrich attends a press conference at the Finance Ministry in Jerusalem on Sunday.

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