Israeli Lawmakers Move to Scrap Age Ceiling for Foster Parents Amid Family Shortage
Israeli lawmakers are advancing a bill to scrap the 56-year age limit for foster parents, addressing a shortage with over 70 children awaiting placement.




















Israeli lawmakers are advancing a bill to scrap the 56-year age limit for foster parents, addressing a shortage with over 70 children awaiting placement.
Knesset committees debate dangers of unlicensed toddler day-care centers after tragic infant deaths. Minister Kisch explains authority limits in supervising.
55,000 Jerusalem toddlers in unauthorized daycares, lawmakers told after 2 infants died in an unlicensed facility.
The Labor and Welfare Committee toured Israel's National Memorial Hall for the Fallen, with Chair MK Michal Woldiger vowing, "We will not forget anyone.".
Israel's Knesset approves a NIS 500 million reform expanding support for families of fallen soldiers, raising orphanhood age to 30 and extending benefits.