Anger mounted Monday as thousands of self-employed Israelis discovered that stipends approved for those hurt economically by the coronavirus could amount to far less than what was promised by the government.
Ministers on Sunday approved stipends of up to NIS 7,500 ($2,170) for self-employed Israelis, salaried employees and business owners. But many received notification that the amount they would actually receive was less than NIS 2,000 ($580.)
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