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Income Support (Havtaat Hakhnasa) — Guide for the Ethiopian-Israeli Community in Kfar Saba
Income support is a monthly benefit for people with income below the minimum. 2026 amounts: single 2,887 ILS, couple 4,303 ILS. Apply at your NII branch.
About Kfar Saba
Kfar Saba hosts an Israeli-Ethiopian community with a concentration of academics and professionals integrated into the regional job market. The city offers quiet neighbourhoods, high quality of life and easy access to transportation and employment centres in the Sharon region.
What is Income Support?
Income support (havtaat hakhnasa) guarantees everyone a minimum income. The NII tops up income to the legally-set threshold.
Eligibility Conditions
- Israeli resident living in Israel
- Age 25+ (single without children); 20+ (parent or married)
- Monthly income below the threshold
- Assets (apartment, savings) below the permitted limit
- Not working full-time; registered as job-seeker at Employment Service
2026 Monthly Amounts (ILS)
| Household | Amount | |-----------|--------| | Single | 2,887 | | Single + child | 3,615 | | Couple | 4,303 | | Couple + child | 4,737 |
How to Apply
- Visit your nearest NII branch (bring ID)
- Fill in claim form (also available at btl.gov.il)
- Provide income documents: pay slips, bank statements
- Decision within 30 days
📞 NII: 08-6709709
About Kfar Saba
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