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Protestors blocking a Jerusalem thoroughfare on Sunday during a demonstration against the treatment of the disabled in Israel. (Pierre Terdjman)
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Disabled Israelis block entrance to city in Jerusalem protest
By Jonathan Lis, Haaretz Correspondent

Dozens of physically disabled Israelis held a protest in Jerusalem Sunday, to bring light to the treatment of the disabled in Israel.

The protest was held on Shazar st., the thoroughfare which includes the entrance to Jerusalem. Protestors reportedly laid their bodies down on the street to prevent the passage of cars, causing massive traffic jams in the city.

Police did not arrest any demonstrators, as the march was given state approval.

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The demonstrators were also protesting the decision by the government to make the law that allocates benefits to polio victims part of the economic arrangements law. They fear that the law will be frozen and they will not receive their benefits.

The law, initiated by former MK Azmi Bishara in March, was to go into effect at the end of the year, and would give polio victims born in Israel a one time lump payment, followed by a monthly stipend.

In order to allay protestors' fears, the Finance Ministry recently announced that they only intend to carry out minor changes in the application of the polio law, and do not intend to freeze it.

The Finance Ministry stated that in lieu of a one time payment, polio victims will receive a monthly payment of between 500 and 1,000 shekels for ten years.

According to Finance Ministry estimates, there are currently 4,300 polio victims eligible for the benefits.

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  1.   YOU LOST MY COMPASSION, disabled disablers! 17:41  |  Michelle 05/08/07
  2.   Michelle 18:50  |  Nina 05/08/07
  3.   Compssion, Michelle? 19:42  |  Aviv 05/08/07
  4.   I would not endanger others for my cause! 20:03  |  Michelle 05/08/07
  5.   Aviv, heard of AC? Blocking the road is terrorism! 20:42  |  Michelle 05/08/07
  6.   disabled 21:02  |  dan 05/08/07
  7.   disabled 21:07  |  dan 05/08/07
  8.   dan, i`m sorry for your daughter 22:03  |  Michelle 05/08/07
  9.   Michelle 23:58  |  Naomi 05/08/07
  10.   please ... 00:08  |  Aviv 06/08/07
  11.   At least your troubles only lasted an hour and a half 06:13  |  Yered Shmuel 06/08/07
  12.   ALL ISRAELIS should fight for their rights PEACEFULLY 10:11  |  Michelle 06/08/07
  13.   Michelle 17:22  |  Naomi 06/08/07
  14.   Naomi, people like you lose sympathy for a cause 19:10  |  Michelle 06/08/07
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