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Rights for Ethiopian-Israeli Veterans — The Complete Guide in Bat Yam

Ethiopian-Israeli soldiers are entitled to an enhanced discharge grant (150% of the base grant), dedicated vocational-training programs, study scholarships, and priority on housing waiting lists.

About Bat Yam

Bat Yam, adjacent to the sea and Tel Aviv, hosts an Israeli-Ethiopian community present in several neighbourhoods across the city. Its relatively accessible real-estate prices and attractive location make it a preferred housing option for those seeking a balance between centrality and accessibility.

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What Is Unique to Ethiopian-Israeli Soldiers?

Government resolutions establish special benefit tracks for soldiers of Ethiopian origin. Awareness is low and many do not claim what they are entitled to.

Enhanced discharge grant: 150% of the standard base grant — 50% more. Submit Form B.L.87 before discharge, or within one year of release.

Dedicated vocational programs: Tech training (Nativ LaAtid), logistics, agriculture, engineering — run jointly by IEWA, the Ministry of Aliyah, and partner organisations.

Study scholarships: Jerusalem Foundation grants (up to ₪20,000/year), Mapal grants for combat veterans, and free university-prep year programs.

Housing priority: Ethiopian-Israeli veterans receive priority points on public-housing and state housing-program waiting lists. Apply via your city's Ethiopian-community liaison (Mamshil) with your discharge certificate.

Contact IEWA (iewa.org.il) or TEBEKA (1-800-20-20-16) for guidance.

About Bat Yam