Over 2.5 million Israelis currently live in poverty, among them more than 1.1 million children, and 932,000 households live in a state of economic distress, a new survey released this week revealed.
The state should take responsibility for feeding the poor, which is what the philanthropic organization Latet did in the North during last summer's war in Lebanon, Gilles Darmon, the founder of the ...
Some 2.3 million Israelis, including one million children, live under the poverty line and more are going hungry than previous years, according to a report released on Monday. The annual report by the ...
Humanitarian Aid Organization Latet called on the incoming government Sunday to put the issue of poverty at the top of the agenda in the next Knesset. The heads of the organization, which is set to ...
A Latet volunteer visits a Holocaust survivor. (Courtesy of Latet) After undergoing essential hip surgery that left Holocaust survivor Vyacheslav — last name withheld for anonymity — wheelchair-bound, ...
One week after the National Insurance Institute (NII/Bituach Leumi) poverty report which shocked Israel, the Latet Organization released its own study on poverty in Israel on Tuesday, as part of its ...
More than a quarter of families in Israel struggle to access enough food as the country’s two-year war against the Hamas terror group and a rising cost of living ...
The Alternative Poverty Report for 2025 published by the Latet nonprofit paints a grim picture of 'poverty resulting from the war' - populations who have been in distress due to the economic ...
A volunteer brings food and companionship to a Holocaust survivor through Latet’s Aid for Life program. Courtesy of Latet “Somebody has to help the Holocaust survivors in their last days,” said Dov ...