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Rights for Ethiopian-Israeli Veterans — The Complete Guide in Ramla
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 Ramla
Ramla, conveniently located near Tel Aviv and Ben Gurion Airport, hosts an Israeli-Ethiopian community that benefits from the city's strategic location. Ramla's housing market offers apartments at relatively accessible prices for the central region, attracting residents seeking easy access to greater Tel Aviv.
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.
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