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[[Disability|Disabled]] people in [[Israel]] are conducting a struggle for equalizing the [[Disability pension|disability pension]] to the [[Minimum wage|minimum wage]]. As of 2017, the struggle of the disabled people is made by [[Demonstration (protest)|demonstrations]], [[Sit-in|blocking]] highways and industries, activity in [[Social networking service]]s, [[Negotiation|negotiations]] with the [[Cabinet of Israel|Government of Israel]] and [[Bill (law)|bills]] in the [[Knesset]].

In November 2017, a full disability pension is 2,342 [[Israeli new shekel|ILS]]. The minimum wage in this month is 5,000 ILS, and in December 2017 it would go up to 5,300 ILS per month.


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Disabled people in Israel are conducting a struggle for equalizing the disability pension to the minimum wage. As of 2017, the struggle of the disabled people is made by demonstrations, blocking highways and industries, activity in Social networking services, negotiations with the Government of Israel and bills in the Knesset.

In November 2017, a full disability pension is 2,342 ILS. The minimum wage in this month is 5,000 ILS, and in December 2017 it would go up to 5,300 ILS per month.