Israeli War Damage Claims
Verified91/100Complete guide to filing property damage compensation claims from rocket attacks and hostilities in Israel. Covers the full pipeline: documenting damage, filing with the Tax Authority Compensation Fund (fast track up to NIS 30,000 or regular track), optional extended contents insurance, and the appeals process. Use when filing claims for direct damage to apartments, houses, or home contents from missiles and rockets. Do NOT use for indirect business damage, personal injury claims, or vehicle damage.
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Thousands of Israelis face property damage from rocket and missile attacks. Filing compensation claims through the Tax Authority's Compensation Fund is bureaucratic and complex, with different tracks, critical deadlines, and compensation ceilings that vary by household composition. A single documentation mistake or missed deadline can result in complete forfeiture of compensation rights.
npx skills-il add skills-il/government-services@v1.2.1-israeli-war-damage-claims --skill israeli-war-damage-claims -a claude-codeInstall on Claude.ai, Claude Desktop, ChatGPT, Manus, or other platforms
- 1. Click "Download ZIP" to download the skill files.
- 2. Open Claude Desktop and go to Customize > Skills.
- 3. Click "+" and select "Upload a skill", then upload the ZIP file.
- 4. Start a new conversation. The skill will activate automatically when relevant.
When to Apply
- When an apartment, house, or home contents were damaged by a missile, rocket, or blast wave
- When choosing between fast track (up to NIS 30,000) and regular track
- When trying to understand compensation ceilings based on household composition
- When filing an appeal against a Compensation Fund decision that seems too low
- When considering optional contents insurance through the Tax Authority for future incidents
Try These Prompts
My apartment was damaged by a missile. How do I file a claim with the Tax Authority Compensation Fund? What are the deadlines and what do I need to document?
The damage to my apartment is estimated at NIS 25,000. Should I use the fast track or regular track? What are the differences?
We are a couple with 2 children. All living room contents were destroyed by a missile blast. How much compensation are we entitled to for furniture and electronics?
I received NIS 15,000 compensation but the damage is at least NIS 40,000. How do I file an appeal? What is the process?
Frequently Asked Questions
Changelog
Description and routing updated with Iron Swords + Shaagat HaAri context. Step 1 "Economic loss" row now explicitly routes to israeli-business-war-compensation. "Key distinction" paragraph names the parallel statute (חוק התוכנית לסיוע כלכלי הוראת שעה התשפ"ו-2026).
May 18, 2026
2026 ceiling refresh (per-child 8500 to 9000, family-5 110K to 150K, insurance max 979K to 1.037M), added Reference Links table.
Apr 25, 2026
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