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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Finance Minister Israel Katz announced a 2-billion-shekel (US $580 million) aid package to help the businesses affected by the coronavirus.
The package includes grants for businesses whose revenues were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
"The aim of the plan is to allow an immediate flow of substantial sums of money to self-employed workers and the business sector to help them get through the crisis," according to a statement issued by the Israeli Finance Ministry.
On Sunday, the government said it was extending the eligibility for unemployment benefits for people on unpaid leave until mid-August.
Israel is facing a resurgence of new COVID-19 cases. On Sunday, the Health Ministry said that the number of active cases has risen to 6,363, the highest since May 2.